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Vertigo is a 1958 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac. The screenplay was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor.
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Jul 12, 2018 · Alfred Hitchcock. This article is more than 5 years old. Vertigo review – still spinning its dizzying magic. Hitchcock’s masterpiece, rereleased after 60 years, combines his flair for...
Jun 28, 2018 · Vertigo. This article is more than 5 years old. Vertigo is not the last word in misogyny, but a feminist deconstruction of it. While some critics see the film, released 60 years ago, as proof...
Aug 22, 2021 · By Rex Provost on August 22, 2021. After their first viewing, many people need the Vertigo movie explained. This Alfred Hitchcock film is beguiling and its initial release in 1958 was disappointing. It made significantly less than other Hitchcock films to date and it was widely panned by critics.
The 10 Greatest Films of All Time According to 846 Film Critics. Based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities and culture. He’s at work on a book about Los Angeles, A Los Angeles Primer, the video series The City in Cinema, the crowdfunded journalism project Where Is the City of the Future?, and ...
Jun 9, 2021 · June 2018. Vertigo is not the last word in misogyny, but a feminist deconstruction of it. While some critics see the film, released 60 years ago, as proof of Hitchcock’s sexist creepiness, a...
Jan 14, 2017 · 8 Reasons Why “Vertigo” is Hitchcock’s Best Movie. Posted on January 14, 2017 by Chad Durham. Alfred Hitchcock is considered a visionary and impressive director for good reason. Not only did he create some of the most suspenseful films ever put on screen, but he collaborated with an incredible composer (Bernard Herrmann) on some indelible ...