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Vertigo (VHS, 1997, Restored, remastered, widescreen version) T8
US $8.99
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Item specifics
- Condition
- UPC
- 0096898294034
- Signal Standard
- NTSC
- Director
- Alfred Hitchcock, Sir Alfred Hitchcock
- Genre
- Drama
- Movie/TV Title
- Vertigo
- Leading Role
- Kim Novak, James Stewart
- Edition
- Widescreen Version, Remastered, Restored
About this product
Product Information
VERTIGO is Alfred Hitchcock's haunting tale of deception, madness, and death--a masterful exploration of fantasy and anxiety. The film ranks with REAR WINDOW as one of the director's most closely studied films for its psychological complexity, while the obsession of its protagonist--John "Scottie" Ferguson (James Stewart)--can also be seen to parallel that of Hitchcock's own fascination with the icy-blonde leading lady he re-created at the center of so many of his films. Ferguson is a retired detective, his career ended by the onset of a paralyzing fear of heights. An old friend, the wealthy Gavin Elster (Tom Helmore), hires Ferguson to follow his wife (Kim Novak), whom, he explains, has grown obsessed with an ancestor of hers. The assignment, however, draws Ferguson out of his comfortable role as observer and into a complex web of intrigue, mingled with the detective's own fantasies and fears. Stewart gives an exceptional performance as the disintegrating detective, while Novak, who was left largely undirected by Hitchcock, conveys a subtle and powerful psychological journey. Another star of the film is its San Francisco setting. VERTIGO is considered one of Hitchcock's most complex, finest films.
Product Identifiers
UPC
0096898294034
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3156359
Product Key Features
Director
Alfred Hitchcock, Sir Alfred Hitchcock
Genre
Drama
Edition
Widescreen Version, Remastered, Restored
Movie/TV Title
Vertigo
Leading Role
Kim Novak, James Stewart
Signal Standard
NTSC
Additional Product Features
Format
Vhs
Display Format
Widescreen Version, Remastered, Restored
LeafCats
309
Film Country
USA
Release Date
19970310
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- 12 Jan, 2021
Hitchcock rules.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: frigidstars
- 23 May, 2011
"You Will Go Vertigo About This Film!"
- 17 May, 2009
title somewhat misleading
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- 10 Dec, 2006
Great yitle