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FULL REVIEW More onRotten Tomatoes Additional Info Genre:Thriller, Drama Release Date:May 9, 1958 Languages:English Captions:English Audio Format: 5.1 If purchased in:4K Movies Anywhere supports playback in: HDR Resolution, color and audio quality may vary based on your device, browser and intern...
Movie News Robert Downey Jr. wants to remake Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller Vertigo. By Ali Valle Aug 6, 2023 Why Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo Remains a Film School Favorite Vertigo is a state of mind and a cut-throat commentary on the male fantasy hanging on an excuse of a plot...
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There is another element, rarely commented on, that makes “Vertigo” a great film. From the moment we are let in on the secret, the movie is equally about Judy: her pain, her loss, the trap she’s in. Hitchcock so cleverly manipulates the story that when the two characters climb up...
VERTIGO (1958) – AFI Movie Club Ranked by AFI as the greatest mystery film in the American canon, VERTIGO (1958) features the talents of two recipients of the AFI Life Achievement Award – producer/director Alfred Hitchcock and star James Stewart. In addition to ranking among the greatest Am...
Full Review| Original Score: 4/4 |Mar 21, 2022 Kevin CarrFat Guys at the Movies It's probably the most impeccably put together Hitchcock movie... but ultimately it's men trying to control women, and that doesn't ring very well right now. ...
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producer, and Herbert Coleman, associate producer, after a screening of the film without the scene. Coleman wanted the scene kept in, and Hitchcock wanted it out. Since Hitchcock owned the film, he got his way. However, the scene was in the prints that had already gone to movie theaters....
Movie Classic documentary, narrated by Roddy McDowall and featuring new interviews with Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Geddes, Alfred Hitchcock's daughter Patricia Hitchcock, producer Herbert Coleman, restoration team Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, and others involved in the movie's production(29...