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Vertigo

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Vertigo’ – The Most Masterful Of Hitchcock’s Masterpieces

March 22, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

To horror fans, Alfred Hitchcock is best known as the director of Psycho, one of the pioneering movies of the slasher genre.  But to cinema geeks, he is better known for what many consider to be his masterpiece – the 1958 classic Vertigo. Vertigo stars Hitchcock favorite James Stewart (Rear Window, Rope) as […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Alec Coppel, Alfred Hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann, Boileau, Irmin Roberts, James Stewart, John Ferrin, Kim Novak, Muir Mathieson, Narcejec, Robert Burks, Samuel Taylor, San Francisco, Tom Helmore, Vertigo

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