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Vertigo Summary
825 words, approx. 3 pages
Released in 1958, Vertigo is often singled out as Alfred Hitchcock's most important film. The film combined a complex storyline with equally complex cinematography. Vertigo debuted Hitchcock's now famous combination of forward zoom and reverse...
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Vertigo is a 1958 psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film features James Stewart, Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Geddes and tells the story of a retired policeman who falls in love with a mysterious woman he has been hired to follow....


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Variety
Vertigo scales the heights.(LONDON EYE)(Vertigo Films )
09/26/2005: 689 words, approx. 2 pages
As the Soho production community sinks deeper into despond, the mood a few miles north in unfashionable Kentish Town is altogether more upbeat. There, in a nondescript warehouse, is the home of Vertigo Films, a rare recent success story in the British...
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Metro : Media & Education Magazine
Vertigo
04/01/2003: 976 words, approx. 3 pages
CHARLES BARR VERTIGO BFI Publishing, London, 2002 In 1960 Robin Wood, at that time a neophyte film critic, submitted an article on Hitchcock's Psycho to Sight and Sound. The editor, Penelope Houston, rejected the offering on the grounds that Wood had taken Psycho...
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The New York Observer
Caution to Viewers: Murray\'d5s Paintings May Induce Vertigo
10/30/2005: 552 words, approx. 2 pages
For devotees of the shaped-canvas aesthetic, the exhibition of paintings by Elizabeth Murray at the Museum of Modern Art is likely to be embraced as a pictorial paradise. The shaped canvas has never before been as multi-shaped as it is here. Moreover, the eccentrically shaped...
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The New York Observer
Caution to Viewers: Murray's Paintings May Induce Vertigo
10/30/2005: 552 words, approx. 2 pages
For devotees of the shaped-canvas aesthetic, the exhibition of paintings by Elizabeth Murray at the Museum of Modern Art is likely to be embraced as a pictorial paradise. The shaped canvas has never before been as multi-shaped as it is here. Moreover, the eccentrically shaped...
 


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Vertigo Essay
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Essay consists of an analysis of the film "Vertigo."
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Vertigo Argument Essay
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Vertigo: Detective Story with a Twist
227 words, approx. 1 pages
This is an essay about the Alfred Hitchcock film, Vertigo.


 

Vertigo

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