Family Plot (1976): Hitchcock’s Last Film–Making of (Behind the Scenes), Script, Casting, Cameo

Hitchcock’s other collaboration with the screenwriter was on the far superior, North by Northwest (1959), one of his best and most commercial pictures.

Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1968): Scorsese’s Feature Directing Debut, Starring Harvey Keitel, Zina Bethune, Catherine Scorsese (his Mother), and Scorsese Himself in Cameo

Originally titled I Called First, Martin Scorsese's debut feature was made while he was an instructor at the NYU's film school. Like all of Scorsese's films, this small-scale drama, about an Italian-American youth, has strong autobiographical elements. It also shows what would become the director's forte: Strong, complex characterization rather than conventional plot.