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Vertigo: Col Ed (1958)
Rating:
Starring: James Stewart, Barbara Geddes, Tom Helmore, Henry Jones, Kim Novak
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Category: Classic, Thriller, Mystery
Studio: Universal Studios
Subtitles:
Spanish, French
Length:
128 mins

 
 

 

Alfred Hitchcock engulfs you in a whirlpool of terror and tension!

Considered by many to be director Alfred Hitchcock's greatest achievement comes this fully restored and remastered version of the haunting film classic.This special release also contains a restoration trailer and revealing documentary footage.
Set in San Francisco, James Stewart portrays an acrophobic detective hired to trail a friend's suicidal wife.After he successfully rescues her from a leap into the bay, he finds himself becoming obsessed with the beautifully troubled woman.
One of cinema's most chillingly romantic endeavors:it's a fascinating myriadof haunting camera angles shot among someof San Francisco's renowned landmarks.This film is a must for collectors; Leonard Maltin gives Virtigo four stars and hails it as "A genuinely great motion picture that demands multiple viewings."

 
 
   
   

 
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