Alfred Hitchcock tops his own fabulous record for suspense with Vertigo, a super-tale of murder, madness and mysticism that stars James Stewart and Kim Novak. Aside from being big box office, it is a ...
Lead, for sure. Not only do I believe screentime is irrelevant when determining category placement but also believe those numbers flying around the web are false. I refuse to believe someone is ...
The BFI's Sight & Sound magazine survey puts Hitchcock's psychological drama at the top of the charts in the once-a-decade international critics’ film poll, published since 1962. By Stuart Kemp Kim ...
What’s most impressive about Herrmann’s score for “Vertigo” is just how much he understood what Alfred Hitchcock was going for. The musical cues are astonishing, as Herrmann creates an atmosphere of ...
Actors James Stewart as Detective John 'Scottie' Ferguson and Kim Novak as Madeleine Elster in a publicity still for the film 'Vertigo', directed by Alfred Hitchcock, 1958. While pens are often ...
"Vertigo" is director Alfred Hitchcock's romantic story of obsession, manipulation and fear. A detective is forced to retire after his fear of heights causes the death of a fellow officer and the girl ...
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