Rear Window and Vertigo ... woman in the battle over Scottieamp39s heart when she talks to Scottieamp39s doctor in the mental institution where Scottie lands after Madeleineamp39s inevitable suicide ... View More
Wordcount: 1420
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Vertigo ... Judy in the film. Madeleine drew Scottie in so deep, that he literally became a different person. This film mirrored Hitchcockamp39s ... View More
Wordcount: 1125
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Vertigo ... Judy in the film. Madeleine drew Scottie in so deep, that he literally became a different person. This film mirrored Hitchcockamp39s ... View More
Wordcount: 760
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Vertigo Alfred Hitchock ... wife Madeleine KIM NOVAK, who he describes as ampquotbeing possessed by a spiritampquot and being a ampquotsuicidal neurotic.ampquot Madeleine is beautiful and Scottie finds himself ... View More
Wordcount: 749
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Sexuality in Vertigo and American Beauty ... truly happy. Judy reminds Scottie of Madeleine, someone he needed to save, a way for him to prove he was truly a man. Once a man ... View More
Wordcount: 1168
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THEMES OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM IN ALFRED HITCHCOCKamp39S VERTIGO ... For Scottie, these images may refer to his pain and loss over Judyamp39s faked death and his desire to fabricate her in another woman, namely Madeleine, for surely ... View More
Wordcount: 967
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Vertigo and Film noir ... She backs away from Scottie gasping: ampquotOh, noampquot Terrified, thinking she is seeing the ghost of Madeleine Judy recoils, steps and falls backward through an ... View More
Wordcount: 2634
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The Typical Hitchcock ... in Vertigo, Judy plays both herself and Madeleine. In doing so she plays out her own original sin as she concurrently falls in love with Scottie and helps ... View More
Wordcount: 2036
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