Rear Window and Vertigo ... In one early scene, Scottie complains that the binding corset he must wear on account of a falling accident makes him feel uncomfortable. ... View More
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Vertigo ... obsession. The scene where Scottie was sitting in his car alone after dropping Midge off at her home is a good first example. Midge ... View More
Wordcount: 760
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Vertigo ... obsession. The scene where Scottie was sitting in his car alone after dropping Midge off at her home is a good first example. Midge ... View More
Wordcount: 1125
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Vertigo Alfred Hitchock ... The film begins with a chase scene that ends with police detective John ampquotScottieampquot Ferguson JAMES STEWART overcome by his fear of heights. ... View More
Wordcount: 749
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Vertigo and Film noir ... This scene is stunning, unexpected and disorienting Brill. The sight of a womanamp39s body by the shocked sweaty Scottie is a tense and horrid image that fits ... View More
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THEMES OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM IN ALFRED HITCHCOCKamp39S VERTIGO ... steep and lofty cliffs/That on a wild secluded scene impress/Thoughts of more deep seclusion. . . ampquot lines 57 which can be linked to Scottieamp39s dreaded fear ... View More
Wordcount: 967
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The Typical Hitchcock ... Hitchcock often links his characters using mise en scene, editing, dialogue, and in ... own original sin as she concurrently falls in love with Scottie and helps ... View More
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Fitzgerald ... years later, after the birth of his only child, Frances Scott Scottie Fitzgerald, he ... Mayer MGM, since his last novel alienated him from the literary scene. ... View More
Wordcount: 778
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