Vertigo (50th Anniversary Edition)Alfred Hitchcock, 1958 Film DescriptionAfter his fear of heights indirectly causes the death of a colleague, San Francisco cop Scottie (James Stewart) retires. He is subsequently hired by magnate Gavin Elster to follow his wife, Madeleine (Kim Novak), as Elster says he fears for her life. Scottie becomes bewitched by Madeleine, falling in love with her after saving her from a suicide attempt. Then, when Scottie's vertigo prevents him saving Madeleine from a second attempt to kill herself, he becomes obsessed with recreating the dead woman's image.
This is Hitchcock's most richly complex, profound, and critically admired masterpiece: a wonderfully mysterious and dream-like study of obsession, phobia, sexual desire and identity. Blessed with memorable photography, San Francisco locations and Bernard Herrmann's music, Vertigo rewards countless viewings. Ranked 2nd best film in a 'Sight and Sound' international poll. ReviewsShare your thoughts - write a review By Barry Forshaw on 24th November 2008 Recommendations for one of the great Hitchcock masterpieces, of course, are unnecessary. But there are some compelling reasons for buying this latest incarnation of th... more > By David Boyer on 29th November 1999 If North by Northwest is close to flawless, then Vertigo is a reminder that films can prove still more rewarding when they are risky and unnerving as well as displayin... more > Film Stills - click to view in full
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