A retired detective with a fear of heights reluctantly agrees to follow a woman exhibiting strange behavior, leading to a series of events involving suicide, murder, and his own personal transformation. Vertigo is a 1958 American English-language Mystery Romance movie featuring James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore, Henry Jones, Raymond Bailey and Johnny Marlin. The movie is inspired from D entre les morts by Pierre Boileau Thomas Narcejac. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Alfred Hitchcock. Vertigo is written by Alec Coppel, Samuel A. Taylor, Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac and Maxwell Anderson and it is directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Paramount Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Vertigo was released on 22nd May 1958 and takes a screen time of 128 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. Vertigo was made on a budget of $2 million and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor. Cinematography was done by Robert Burks and editing by George Tomasini. The music was composed by Bernard Herrmann.
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Vertigo Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 81%
Roger Ebert
The other man has taken not merely Scotties woman, but Scotties dream. ( Read More )
Scott G. Mignola
Such psychologically complex material is best suited for adults and mature teens, who will find more to enjoy here than a simple suspense story. ( Read More )
Variety Staff
James Stewart, on camera almost constantly, comes through with a startlingly fine performance as the lawyer cop who suffers from acrophobia. ( Read More )
Peter Bradshaw
It is a brilliant way of putting us inside Judys tormented, guilty soul, and of avoiding, just for a while, that male gaze.I also realised what it is Vertigo has been subtly reminding me of for many years: Graham Greenes The End of the Affair. ( Read More )
Dennis Schwartz
Its set in a foggy and alluring San Francisco that has plenty of Old World charm, appealing deserted residential streets, and a Golden Gate bridge that seems scary as a landmark. ( Read More )