These films are some of my favourite in the genre.
Psycho
The Shining
What Lies Beneath
The Strangers
Hide and Seek
Pulp Fiction
Casino Royale
The Dark Knight
Saving Private Ryan
300
The Pink Panther
The French Connection
The Italian Job
High Noon
The Missing
Lucky Country
The Last Train From Gun Hill
Persued
Double Indemnity
L.A Confidential
The Maltese Falcon
The Black Dahlia
Safety Last
Fun With Dick and Jane
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
List the features of a Thriller film:
Quick cuts
Fast camera angle changes
Tension building music
Victim (usually female)
Uneasiness
Fast paced, adrenline rushed scenes
An interesting story
What kind of characters do you normally find in Thrillers?
You will usually find a timid or vulnerable victim, a psycopathic criminal/strange suspect, other victims who know the main protagonist, a friend who may dismay the protagonists fear etc.
AFI Top Ten Thrilling American Movies:
1.Psycho (1960)
2.Jaws (1975)
3.The Exorcist (1973)
4.North by Northwest (1959)
5.The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
6.Alien (1979)
7.The Birds (1963)
8.The French Connection (1971)
9.Rosemary's Baby (1968)
10.Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
"The Master of Suspense":
The master of suspense is considered to be Alfred Hitchcock, the most influential and praised thriller director ever. He created such classic thriller films as "Psycho", "The Birds", "Rope", "Rear Window" and "Vertigo".
He is considered the master of suspense because of his vast number of films that are viewed as "classics". He created his own style of thriller that achieved him great success. His most popular film is "Psycho", with most of the fame coming from the infamous "Shower Scene". His style echoes throughout all his movies. He uses women as victims in many of his films, and makes them appear vulnerable and innocent in many of them. However, on occassions he would go AGAINST this idea and make the women very strong. For example, the film "The Birds" features a main character who seems very masculine and mysterious, however hitchcock does seem to once again go back to the vulnerable view of women when she meets a man who protects her.
What did these early Thrillers all have in common in terms of the victims?
Gaslight, Laura, The Spiral Staircase, The Lady from Shanghai, Sorry, wrong number
All these Thrillers include a female as the main victim. This seems common place in old thrillers such as Hitchcock films and Film Noirs. Women are usually chosen because they are seen as more vulnerable and innocent than men. This isn't always particularily true, but it is seen as a "Tradition" for Thriller Films to include a female protagonist.