The Typical Hitchcock ... Finally, in Vertigo, Judy plays both herself and Madeleine. ... In Vertigo, Judy/Madeleine is an accessory to murder. Finally, in Marnie, Marnie is a jewel thief. ... View More
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Sexuality in Vertigo and American Beauty ... devastating rejection. In Vertigo, Scottie has Judy and then rejects her when he finds out she is not truly his fantasy. She is ... View More
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Vertigo Alfred Hitchock ... In the end he relives not being able to save her and Judy plummets to her death. Vertigo is held up as a masterpiece because right from the start it is clear ... View More
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Vertigo ... Vertigo boasted several different themes. ... His cause for obsession was a beautiful, young woman played by Kim Novak, known as both Madeleine and Judy in the film ... View More
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Vertigo ... Vertigo boasted several different themes. ... His cause for obsession was a beautiful, young woman played by Kim Novak, known as both Madeleine and Judy in the film ... View More
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THEMES OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM IN ALFRED HITCHCOCKamp39S VERTIGO ... own desires when it comes to making choices between ampquotflying from the dreadampquot of vertigo and seeking his true love in the form of the doppleganger Judy/Madeleine ... View More
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Vertigo and Film noir ... signify good, sanctity, safety, and holiness scares the disturbed Judy and causes ... Alfred Hitchcock made Vertigo a classic film that perfectly represented the ... View More
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Rear Window and Vertigo ... shot shows Scottie standing at the top of the tower, looking down to where Judy has fallen below. He has finally overcome his overcome his vertigo, but the ... View More
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