Alfred Hitchcock is a name familiar to every film junkie as he is considered one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. March 12 is a day dedicated to remembering the "Master of Suspense" and the films he made in his six-decade career.

In honor of Alfred Hitchcock Day 2021, here are 11 of the director's best movies that are available for streaming online.

"Psycho" (Peacock)

Known as one of his most well-recognized films, 1960's "Psycho" follows Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), a hotel owner who at first seems to be a good guy. As the story progresses, however, viewers will eventually become disillusioned. The film features a memorable and haunting story that is still relatable.

"Vertigo" (Peacock)

Released in 1958, Vertigo starred James Stewart and Kim Novak. The film's themes revolve around doppelgangers, murder, and obsession, and are a classic among film students.

"Young and Innocent" (HBO Max)

A good blend of comedy and intrigue, "Young and Innocent" tells the story of a man on the run for murder charges. The protagonist, named Robert Tisdall (Derrick De Marney), enlists the help of Erica Burgoyne (Nova Pilbeam) to prove his innocence.

"Rear Window" (Peacock)

A Hitchcock film that has been recreated countless times, 1954's "Rear Window" follows Jeff Jefferies (James Stewart), a man who witnesses his neighbor killing his wife. Jefferies sets out to investigate the crime, encountering thrilling challenges along the way.

"Sabotage" (Tubi)

Played by Sylvia Sidney, a woman suspects that her husband is involved with terrorists who plan to launch a series of attacks on London. John Loder plays the sergeant who investigates the couple, falling in love with the wife along the way.

"Juno and the Paycock" (Amazon Prime Video)

Released in 1930, Juno and the Paycock follows a Dublin family during the Irish Civil War. The cast includes Maire O’Neill, Edward Chapman, Sidney Morgan, Sara Allgood, Barry Fitzgerald, and Kathleen O’Regan, and is based on the stage play of the same name.

"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (Peacock Premium)

Yet another mystery thriller Hitchcock's film, 1956's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" is about a family whose vacation drastically takes a wrong turn when they learn about a murder plot and one of the sons gets kidnapped. The film features James Stewart and Doris Day.

"North by Northwest" (HBO Max)

Still regarded as one of Hitchcock's most praised movies, "North by Northwest" follows Roger Thornhill as he deals with a case of mistaken identity. The film's cast includes Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. Compelling, funny, and downright thrilling, this Hitchcock classic is sure to leave the audience on the edge of their seats.

"Rope" (Peacock Premium)

"Rope" is the kind of film that would make you root for the bad guy. Despite some people's negative opinions about the movie, "Rope" is undoubtedly a riveting story that has withstood the test of time.

"The Birds" (Peacock)

The film's title is pretty self-explanatory. The plot circulates around, well, birds. In the film, birds set up an attack against humans, and Hitchcock did a magnificent job at making the little feathered creatures seem terrifying.

"Foreign Correspondent" (HBO Max)

Considered Hitchcock's second big Hollywood film, "Foreign Correspondent" was released in 1924. The movie stars Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall and George Sanders and follows the story of an American reporter who gets assigned to Europe as a -- you guessed it -- a foreign correspondent. The reporter then comes across spy rings and assassination plans along the way.

Psycho
Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Martin Balsam, was released in 1960. Psycho