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When she agrees to have dinner with him, he lets her have an hour “to change and get fixed up.” As soon as he is gone, she has a flashback to the bell tower, which reveals to the audience her complicity in the murder. At first, she intends to pack a suitcase and run away, ...
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 ...
EM: Vertigo 迷魂记 DVD Alfred Hitchcock took a certain prankster's liberty with his films, delighting the audience and, no doubt, himself with his unpredictable and amusing cameo appearances. But would he have subverted an entire film's dramatic structure to the requirements of a more elaborate ...
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...
DC Publisher Dan DiDio explained: “We’re returning to a singular presentation of the DC brand that was present throughout most of our history until 1993 when we launched Vertigo to provide an outlet for edgier material. That kind of material is now mainstream across all genres, so we ...