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  1. 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 by Boileau-Narcejac, with a screenplay by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor. The film stars James Stewart as a former San Francisco police detective who has retired after an incident in the line of duty caused him to develop an extreme fear of heights accompanied by vertigo. He is hired as a private investigator to report on the strange ...

  2. Vertigo is also the first film ever to feature the trademark shot that captures Scottie’s acrophobia, which became known as “the Vertigo effect.” As Hitchcock stated in Hitchcock by François Truffaut : “The viewpoint must be fixed, you see, while the perspective is changed as it stretches lengthwise.

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  4. Vertigo. (film) Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Vertigo je americký psychologický thriller z roku 1958, který natočil režisér Alfred Hitchcock. Scénář napsali Alec Coppel a Samuel A. Taylor podle románu D'entre les morts od autorské dvojice Boileau-Narcejac. Hlavní roli bývalého detektiva Johna Fergusona ve ...

  5. Available on Prime Video. Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" has taken its place as the director's most spellbinding and deeply personal achievement. Silver screen legend James Stewart reteams with the Master of Suspense to play a detective who falls in love with a tortured, beautiful woman (Kim Novak) he is hired to surveil.

  6. about. Vertigo Films. Vertigo Films is a British independent TV and Film production company founded in 2002 by Allan Niblo and James Richardson and joined a few years later by current CEO and partner, Jane Moore. The company has produced and distributed over 50 feature films, from critical hits Monsters and Bronson to Oscar Nominated Ajami, to ...

  7. But Vertigo feels startlingly true, almost confessional, because it's clear that it's Hitchcock's most personal film, the one that came closest to revealing his inner turmoil. Vertigo has a plot so convoluted that it's fully apparent that it's a mere set-up to get to the heart of the film: a chronicle of the protagonist Scottie's obsession. The ...