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The 4 James Stewart Hitchcock Films You Probably Haven’t Seen
If you are a fan of the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, you need to see these classic James Stewart Hitchcock films.
James Stewart collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on 4 films over a period of 10 years.
Vertigo Midge – The Most Underrated Female Character in Vertigo?
Vertigo Midge, short for Marjorie Wood, was masterfully played by Barbara Bel Geddes in Alfred Hitchcock’s romantic thriller Vertigo.
Vertigo plot holes—and did Judy commit suicide at the end?
We have to talk about them…there are just too many of them not to notice—call them plot holes, loose ends, script errors, whatever you like, but there are plenty of them in Vertigo.
Despite Vertigo being one of our favorite Hitchcock films, perhaps his best! It’s hard not to watch it and wonder about the loose ends that never get tied up.
Vertigo - Alfred Hitchcock’s best film?
Welcome to our second Alfred Hitchcock movie review!
Following up our review of Rear Window, today we are talking about a film that has been cited as one of the defining works of Hitchcock’s career, Vertigo (1958)
Vertigo, shot in San Francisco, has a stunning cinematography, complex characters and a storyline that feels like a novel, versus some of Hitchcock’s movies that are based on plays. It has a super high rating on IMDB, an 8.3 at the time of this blog post.