This page contains a selection of sequels to Hitchcock films (such as the Psycho series) and loosly related films (such as 'Night Train to Munich), as well as films which either remake a Hitchcock film or use the same (or similar) original source story.

Sequels

The Birds II: Land's End (1994) — directed by Rick Rosenthal

Remakes

Other films either based on a Hitchcock film, based on the same source material, or just suspiciously similar...

El Ataque de Los Pájaros (1987) — directed by René Cardona Jr.

(1987) — directed by René Cardona Jr. The Birds (????) — produced by Michael Bay

Dial "M" for Murder (1981) — directed by Boris Sagal

(1981) — directed by Boris Sagal A Perfect Murder (1998) — directed by Andrew Davis

Easy Virtue (2008) — directed by Stephan Elliott

Jamaica Inn (ITV 1983) — directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark

(ITV 1983) — directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark Jamaica Inn (BBC 2014) — Philippa Lowthorpe

Lifepod (1993) — directed by Ron Silver

Notorious (1992) — directed by Colin Bucksey

(1992) — directed by Colin Bucksey Mission: Impossible II (2000) — directed by John Woo

Psycho (1998) — directed by Gus Van Sant

Rear Window (1998) — directed by Jeff Bleckner

(1998) — directed by Jeff Bleckner Disturbia (2007) — directed by D.J. Caruso

Rebecca (1997) — directed by Jim O'Brien

The Secret Agent (1996) — directed by Christopher Hampton

Step Down to Terror (1958) — directed by Harry Keller

(1958) — directed by Harry Keller Shadow of a Doubt (1991) — directed by Karen Arthur

Last Cup of Sorrow (1997) — directed by Joseph Kahn

Remakes of other works

Some of the early films Hitchcock worked on as a title designer, art director, etc. were remade:

Three Live Ghosts (1929) — directed by Thornton Freeland

(1929) — directed by Thornton Freeland Three Live Ghosts (1936) — directed by H. Bruce Humberstone

Woman to Woman (1929) — directed by Victor Saville

(1929) — directed by Victor Saville Woman to Woman (1946) — directed by Maclean Rogers

Premakes

Some of Hitchcock's films were based on works that had been previously filmed by other directors.