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Scottie (James Stewart) tries to find out why Madeleine (Kim Novak) through herself into the Bay.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Dismissed when first released, later heralded as one of director Alfred Hitchcock's finest films (and, according to Hitchcock, his most personal one), this adaptation of the French novel D'entre les morts weaves an intricate web of obsession and deceit. It opens as Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart) realizes he has vertigo, a condition resulting in a fear of heights, when a police officer is killed trying to rescue him from falling off a building. Scottie then retires from his position as a private investigator, only to be lured into another case by his old college friend, Gavin Elster (Tom Helmore). Elster's wife, Madeleine (Kim Novak), has been possessed by a spirit, and Elster wants Scottie to follow her. He hesitantly agrees, and thus begins the film's wordless montage as Scottie follows the beautiful yet enigmatic Madeleine through 1950s San Francisco (accompanied by Bernard Herrmann's hypnotic score). After saving her from suicide, Scottie begins to fall in love with her, and she appears to feel the same way. Here tragedy strikes, and each twist in the movie's second half changes our preconceptions about the characters and events. In 1996 a new print of Vertigo was released, restoring the original grandeur of the colors and the San Francisco backdrop, as well as digitally enhancing the soundtrack.
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TM & © Universal (1958)
Cast: James Stewart, Kim Novak
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Producers: Herbert Coleman, James C. Katz, Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwriters: Alec Coppel, Samuel A. Taylor, Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac, Maxwell Anderson
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Комментарии : 146   
@frname7665
@frname7665 9 лет назад
Her beauty is absolutely insane. Insane.
@robertlohner
@robertlohner 7 лет назад
Frname
@angelcitygirl
@angelcitygirl 5 лет назад
It is. For me shes up there with lana and rita.
@nightowl8477
@nightowl8477 5 лет назад
Kim? They originally had another woman for the role, but she got pregnant. So-out of a strange Freudian spite-Hitchcock punished her by replacing her with Kim Novak, humiliating her on the set of Psycho and forcing her out of the film industry forever.
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 4 года назад
nightowl who are you talking about?
@armas2k193
@armas2k193 4 года назад
@@randywhite3947 if she was forced out of the industry its unlikely he would know
@floppabingussled
@floppabingussled 8 лет назад
Herrmann's scoring for the dialogue between Stewart and Novak is unparalleled in its unrestrained romanticism. The quiet scene is superbly enhanced by the rapturous quality of his music. This scene and the later moment of Madeleine's transformation are among the film's most compelling and Herrmann deserves so much credit for his contribution. The Hitchcock/Herrmann collaboration yielded many fine films but I believe Vertigo was their greatest achievement.
@TerryRosariojr
@TerryRosariojr 8 лет назад
i am currently obsessed with this movie and Kim Novaks performance. jimmy Stewart is awesome.
@yourmother2739
@yourmother2739 2 года назад
They deserved oscars.
@rustycalvera977
@rustycalvera977 6 лет назад
Sitting right next to Casablanca....best film ever made....I never tire of watching such perfect everything. This film pulls you right in and you never want it to end. 97% of other films are now intolerable to ever view again.
@mohary72
@mohary72 4 года назад
You can not escape away from her eyes the whole movie
@yourmother2739
@yourmother2739 3 года назад
Kim Novak eternal film goddess. She made Vertigo what it is and Jimmy Stewart.. She is utterly breathtaking with her dreamy presence.
@taylortimeless
@taylortimeless 5 лет назад
My favorite actress. She was underrated.
@lionheartmerrill1069
@lionheartmerrill1069 3 года назад
@ Taylor Tot DITTO!!! I'm 70 & the 1st time saw her in this movie & then others I developed a massive crush/love that I still have to this day. Sad that she just lost her husband.
@radioheadtv3131
@radioheadtv3131 5 лет назад
The way she talks is elegant 👌🏻
@12classics39
@12classics39 Год назад
Fantastic tension between Stewart and Novak. They really make the film compelling with their stunning chemistry.
@PatrickGalvan91
@PatrickGalvan91 9 лет назад
One of my favorite scenes in any film. Everything from the performances to the dialogue to the camera movements and compositions to the luscious cinematography and that incredibly beautiful score by Bernard Herrmann...it all blends smoothly and excellently. And everything before and after this scene is superb as well. Such an extraordinary film.
@persiandrum9871
@persiandrum9871 6 лет назад
Yes, it's one of the most touching and impacting scenes in the film. Herrmann's score in this scene is sublime; Ms Novak's understated performance is perfect and the whole ambience for the scene is pretty special. Everything came together in this film --- the story, the aesthetics and style of the era, and the director's grasp of this craft.
@johnneilson377
@johnneilson377 5 лет назад
There's a lot of reasons this film is now considered to be the best ever made, and this scene is one of those reasons. This is a scene best appreciated upon a second (or 100th) viewing of Vertigo, when the viewer knows that Scotty is being manipulated by Judy. That said, this is the movie's best scene, IMHO- her beauty, the music- especially the music, and the viewer's curiosity (wait...he must have seen everything. right?) are simply riveting. Did Mr Hitchcock know at the time he was creating the best picture ever filmed?
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 4 года назад
Probably not
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 Год назад
No one ever knows they are creating their best work at the time - if you had that level of self regard, you couldn't produce great work! And in reality, such judgements can only accurately be made many years later, with sufficient perspective. There is something magical about this movie. Its individual parts are all top quality - and yet 'Vertigo's final effect on viewers is so much more than the sum of its parts. Its impossible to put its power into words. It's one of the most mesmeric and affecting movies ever made.
@johnneilson377
@johnneilson377 Год назад
@@glamdolly30 Well said!
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 Год назад
Thanks! Good to hear from you again, four years after your original post, trust you're doing well in these post Covid times! I was hoping to find a full copy of 'Vertigo' on RU-vid, but as always was disappointed. It never gets shown on TV, any more - I really must buy the DVD! No matter, I enjoyed reading your insightful post again. You're clearly as enthusiastic a fan of the Hitchcock classic as am I. Stay safe & well! X
@glst1974
@glst1974 6 лет назад
One of many reasons this movie was "perfect" was Kim Novak. She did ooze sex appeal, truly Hitchcock's perfect blonde leading lady. It was not just her looks, but her mannerisms, style and her venerability. No wonder James Stewart fell hard for her here(as Scotty).
@texasred2702
@texasred2702 4 года назад
All a creation. She's playing him like a guitar.
@RanBlakePiano
@RanBlakePiano 4 года назад
Gary L. Street bravo
@scottfree2248
@scottfree2248 3 года назад
Kim Novak was hauntingly beautiful. Like a goddess from a dream.
@wasimabdulhamid10
@wasimabdulhamid10 4 года назад
Why do i feel safe and warm when i watch this scene ? I just feel very comfortable
@thebrowithnoname1703
@thebrowithnoname1703 3 года назад
Maybe it’s his apartment. It looks like a comfy little place.
@glamdolly30
@glamdolly30 8 лет назад
Kim Novak was never lovelier than in this movie, just gorgeous. Something very sexy about the interaction between them here, both watching each other so intently. She's like a beautiful exotic animal that, by some miracle, he got back to his apartment, he can't take his eyes off her and she regards him with wariness. Wonderful!
@suzannemoogan9675
@suzannemoogan9675 6 лет назад
glamdolly20 I agree the attraction between them is electric in this movie, however, it didn't make Hitchcock appreciate them any the more, even after they both gave phenomenonal performances in Vertigo, the movie was a box office flop, he gave them both the sack and had the cheek as an obese ugly little git to tell Jimmy he was too old at 50 to have played Scottie and women didn't find him desirable and he would never hire him again, total pig!!. I fancied Jimmy in this , I can't take my eyes off Jimmy, I don't like older men as a rule I am 43,however, I never could take my eyes of Jimmy, a young Gary Cooper and young Peter o'toole. Jimmy was gorgeous when he was younger plus I am obsessed by men 6ft2 plus, I am tallish almost 5ft10 barefoot. Kim was very beautiful in all her movies however her beauty evident on a documentary made on her life in the fifties on youtube where she is wearing no makeup, she had prominent cheekbones which isn't so evident in this scene her face is too padded with heavy makeup, her face shape is diamond I think. Mine is a regular heart with widows peak identical to Vivien Leigh's when she was younger both face types have very high prominent cheekbones, however heart faces have a slightly sweeter and younger look to them than diamond faces.. I think Kim has my eye shape almond upturned at least they looked like that here, The studio here has her eyebrows slightly too high to be flattering to her bone structure. God only knows why such a beautiful woman had so much cosmetic surgery, botched surgery at that, shows how insecure , Hollywood studios make older actors feel..
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 5 лет назад
Hitchcock as great as he was capturing suspense and mystery but also the scenery and romantic aspects in this movie are unbelievably well done and woven together so seamlessly
@2view23
@2view23 5 лет назад
yes indeed 50 year old man 25 year old woman encounter.
@fredrickdouglassmccoy2608
@fredrickdouglassmccoy2608 4 года назад
yes yes indeed
@criticalcatalyst
@criticalcatalyst Год назад
She was exotic alright...
@MartinWhiteIsAFilmNut
@MartinWhiteIsAFilmNut 12 лет назад
This is one of my most favourite scenes from the film. Kim Novak was beautiful.
@yourmother2739
@yourmother2739 2 года назад
Kim is really a lovely, kind person in real life and in this scene with her elegant, gorgeous presence that is so touching its etched in my mind.
@scotgat
@scotgat 8 лет назад
It's interesting watching Kim Novak's reaction (0:22) when she realizes that the James Stewart character has seen her nude. It seems, also, that James Stewart's character realizes that she realizes this fact and he plays this "creepiness" in a very subtle way. The credit should not only go to the two actors, but to Alfred Hitchcock's direction as well. It's just too bad this movie did not do well in the 1950's. I suppose this movie was a bit much for mainstream, American audiences.
@tinawalton7703
@tinawalton7703 7 лет назад
SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN"T SEEN THE MOVIE -- Zoltan, don't forget this whole incident is a set up. Later she confirms that she is "an excellent swimmer" and all the murmurings about Carlotta when she is supposedly semi-conscious are BS. She doesn't "realize" he's seen her naked. She knows it, and she uses it.
@katiesongbird9726
@katiesongbird9726 7 лет назад
Tina Walton very good point
@2view23
@2view23 7 лет назад
wow never saw that thanks
@scotgat
@scotgat 7 лет назад
Yes, thank you for that analysis; and you're right, it is an elaborate set-up.
@nicolasbouyiouclis4726
@nicolasbouyiouclis4726 4 года назад
This movie was put out there to a public that wasn't ready for...
@cinephileauxsemellesdevent
@cinephileauxsemellesdevent 4 года назад
They're never in the same frame! Maybe a way to already show the audience Madeleine's game...
@roychefets6961
@roychefets6961 3 года назад
Great observation!
@Kyle-kc1ny
@Kyle-kc1ny 2 года назад
she is so very beautiful
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw Год назад
One of the best hitchock movie
@jess21568
@jess21568 3 года назад
"You're not, you're merely direct"
@30inception
@30inception 12 лет назад
she's so vulnerable here. not to sound creepy haha but wow she is hot
@WillCWilson
@WillCWilson Год назад
I don't know if anybody else feels this way, but John looks so much like Mister Rogers in this scene. It's mainly the sweater and the way he talks.
@MsSilentsiren
@MsSilentsiren 6 лет назад
I want to know who did her eyebrows
@nightowl8477
@nightowl8477 5 лет назад
Edith Head AKA Edna Mode.
@WitoldBanasik
@WitoldBanasik 5 лет назад
Well... it was not me ...too bad... too bad...
@nicolasbouyiouclis4726
@nicolasbouyiouclis4726 4 года назад
Why?
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 2 года назад
I woulda fell head over heels in love with her too
@Fanfanbalibar
@Fanfanbalibar 8 месяцев назад
HEAD OVER HEELS !
@2view428
@2view428 10 лет назад
A masterpiece film of 1958. A 50 year old single man could slip an fall for a woman of 25. They where ladies back then on screen.
@Fanfanbalibar
@Fanfanbalibar 8 месяцев назад
EVEN NOWADAYS !
@borood1188
@borood1188 4 года назад
What a beautiful woman
@no288
@no288 11 месяцев назад
Always been a fan of J. Stewart. Novaks acting performance is superb! it so sad to hear that her Dad walk out on the movie ; (
@noelle_livealoha
@noelle_livealoha 28 дней назад
I saw this when I was 19 when I lived in San Francisco. It was cool to see different places in the city in the movie that I had seen too. A timeless movie!
@DHGlee2013
@DHGlee2013 8 лет назад
She really reminds me of Rosamond Pike from Gone Girl in this clip for some reason.
@fotorodri2187
@fotorodri2187 6 лет назад
Its the other way round:Rosamond Pike reminds us of Kim Novak.First things first.
@suzannemoogan9675
@suzannemoogan9675 6 лет назад
DHGlee2013 No Rosamund is the spitting image of Susan Hampshire, Kim was far better looking than either of them she had fantastic bone structure, before the surgery.
@ajmosutra7667
@ajmosutra7667 5 лет назад
Yes!
@rrubio6660
@rrubio6660 3 года назад
Kim was interviewed by CBS and she said she had fat injections in her face that didn't settle as well and as effectively as she had expected.
@danscott7
@danscott7 Год назад
Apparently, and this is more than just a rumor, they're remaking this with Robert Downey Jr. Color me uninterested.
@Tyler-nc4px
@Tyler-nc4px Год назад
When will Hollywood learn? 🤦
@2view23
@2view23 6 лет назад
Kim Novack was just plain a beautiful Beautiful a * movie star
@change229
@change229 11 лет назад
God Why does this lady remind me of Diane Kruger all the time! But she's Diane Kruger only as a starter....but in addition to anyone she looks like, she is more than them, much more! Good Lord she is stunningly breathtakingly beautiful, ravishing and all the words associated to beauty!!!! (watch the many picture perfect scenes in this video with the expressions!)
@noelle_livealoha
@noelle_livealoha 28 дней назад
My fiancee's Grandma said I looked like Kim many years ago. I don't really think so. She's a painter. Glad she found her true love in the creative arts, painting.
@vkdee44
@vkdee44 11 лет назад
I love Kim Novak, such a lovely sexy woman.
@esta1ful
@esta1ful 3 года назад
She’s still alive and lovely.
@fredrickdouglassmccoy2608
@fredrickdouglassmccoy2608 4 года назад
Kim Novac beautiful her eyes here hair a movie star !
@emerybayblues
@emerybayblues 3 года назад
I want Scottie's apartment.
@maldmc2873
@maldmc2873 4 года назад
you know what guess what can feel her change to being a friend in one scene
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 5 лет назад
She was drop dead gorgeous and this is 1958 when women weren’t so revealing, seems like much more respectable times.
@sweetbitter2
@sweetbitter2 5 лет назад
Her sideprofile ♥️♥️♥️
@jingle_dell9442
@jingle_dell9442 3 года назад
My favorite scene
@STONECOLD1987
@STONECOLD1987 8 лет назад
i really like her robe :)
@rias-xx6cx
@rias-xx6cx 4 года назад
Probably his robe he leant to her, well, obviously
@darkprincess1012
@darkprincess1012 11 лет назад
The male lead looks like mr, rogers
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 4 года назад
No he doesn’t
@KatrinaLeFey
@KatrinaLeFey 3 года назад
Jimmy Stewart has great daddy appeal :)
@onedayyoumay95
@onedayyoumay95 2 года назад
Mmmm she’s gorgeous
@ziachowdhury4525
@ziachowdhury4525 3 года назад
Kim Novak is gorgeous.
@taylortimeless
@taylortimeless 3 года назад
My favorite classic film actress. Knew a girl that was the spitting image of her.
@Fanfanbalibar
@Fanfanbalibar 8 месяцев назад
IMPOSSIBLE!
@isammolina4842
@isammolina4842 5 лет назад
Es como dice la bella canción de Roy Orbison.She's a mistery to me.🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹
@robert-hh2ft
@robert-hh2ft 2 месяца назад
a great study of how obssesion works.....
@dlweiss
@dlweiss 12 лет назад
Uh, not to tell your copy writers their business, MovieClips, but it should be "threw herself," not "through herself." Just saying.
@jackmorrison7379
@jackmorrison7379 5 лет назад
Why didn't this film appeal to audiences of the 50's? First, the plot is complex and not straightforward. The two major characters have flaws either of health (vertigo and a stay in a mental hospital) or deceit and duplicity. Despite the travelogue film sites, nothing much happens. Until the end you think it involved suicide and depression or other mental disease on the part of Madeline. Mental illness (even when faked as with Madeline/Judy) is a subplot of this movie and that was difficult (and even now it still is so) for movie audiences. Then there is the age difference which was viable and believable four years earlier in Hitch's "Rear Window" with the future Princess of Monaco and Jimmy but less so here where at least to me he looks like her Uncle or a youngish Dad and not a possible lover. Perhaps the fedora and square suits of the 50's simply enhance his older status. Don't get me wrong. For film buffs and film school types "Vertigo" is quite an achievement. But much of what makes it great, the score, the cinematography, the direction probably went over the head of most audiences then. I still remember my parents reaction to the film years later when shown on TV in the late 60's. Weird and unsettling was their verdict.
@rias-xx6cx
@rias-xx6cx 4 года назад
Scottys the nutter in love with a fake ghost, not her
@vivianpowell1732
@vivianpowell1732 4 года назад
You had to see this movie at least twice in order to figure out the plot. Moviegoers in the 1950s didn't often have that opportunity because movies only stayed in local theaters a short time, and of course there were no DVDs or cable movie channels in the 1950s to provide the opportunity for multiple viewings. So that could be a reason why "Vertigo" was considered to be a box-office flop after its first release. Very few patrons "got it" back then.
@clarkness77
@clarkness77 Год назад
Her voice tho
@Tyler-nc4px
@Tyler-nc4px Год назад
Ikr
@vegetasolo1221
@vegetasolo1221 7 лет назад
AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions #18
@matthewmccarty4892
@matthewmccarty4892 4 месяца назад
I love how she says 'so' after she says certain things. "I love it so"
@almeagher5106
@almeagher5106 9 лет назад
Wow! I didn't know PEOPLE magazine was around in 1958.
@andrewbrendan1579
@andrewbrendan1579 6 лет назад
I also noticed PEOPLE magazine on the coffee table. The PEOPLE that is around now started in the 1970's, maybe 1973. Either there was an earlier magazine with the same name or the one on the table was just a prop, a non-existent magazine, created for the movie set. This is a guess but maybe having real magazines would have caused complications and also dated the movie. The other magazine on the table is VIEWS & NEWS. I was born in 1961, shortly after this movie was made, and I have no recollection of such a magazine during the years I was growing up. I think what we see in this scene are not real periodicals though a real magazine years later had and has one of those names.
@marquiesriley6479
@marquiesriley6479 3 года назад
Just look at scottie...looking like the perfect rent-a-sucka, which he was....
@mrlopez-pz7pu
@mrlopez-pz7pu Год назад
"rent-a-sucka" LOL!
@crist67mustang
@crist67mustang 8 лет назад
Notice the Steward' shadow when passing in front of window, shadow runs even the building deep, something wrong, not real deep obviously, cause shadow does not project this way (same size like blind). Kim Novak is lefthanded, notice ear-cup (handle) and when she writes letter later (Salinas Kansas).
@andrewbrendan1579
@andrewbrendan1579 6 лет назад
I read a book about Kim Novak and it was mentioned that she's left-handed and that her father though being left-handed was a sign of weakness. I'm left-handed myself and also a distant cousin of Kim Novak (we've never met though) and I'm glad that people have finally learned that there is nothing wrong with not being right-handed. I had also noticed Kim Novak writing with her left hand and, as I recall, in "Sense and Sensibility", Emma Thompson was writing with her left hand.
@stargazerspark4499
@stargazerspark4499 4 года назад
@@andrewbrendan1579 its both a blessing and a curse.
@Fanfanbalibar
@Fanfanbalibar 8 месяцев назад
ME TOO I AM A LEFT-HANDED PERSON, SO WHAT, LIKE LEONARDO DA VINCI !
@milespotvin739
@milespotvin739 2 месяца назад
This is an amazing film
@sweetbitter2
@sweetbitter2 5 лет назад
0:52 it's kinda cute
@nobs8930
@nobs8930 3 года назад
i'll take this anytime over some mArvEl movie
@DJSIQRIQ
@DJSIQRIQ 2 года назад
😳 That woman's eyebrows
@martingancedo
@martingancedo 8 лет назад
I just can't buy this. I rescue a lady from drowning and in state of taking her to a hospital I take her home, undress her and DRY HER HAIR. WTF.
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 8 лет назад
She wasn't dying, and this was the 5Os--you need to appreciate this movie in context. Scottie wouldn't have wanted her to have suffered the indignity of hospital staff knowing she willfully took a plunge into the bay
@nightowl8477
@nightowl8477 5 лет назад
Yup Scotty was a creep. A vile representation of Hitchcock as a man. It's even worse the fourth time you watch it.
@nightowl8477
@nightowl8477 5 лет назад
@@davidpar2 - no, I'm afraid you're wrong, David. Scotty was intended to be creepy and the audience were intended to feel as this person feels. Unfortunately, the audience of the 50's didn't like these themes of voyeurism and invasion, and were somewhat more extreme in their reactions.
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 5 лет назад
+nightowl i’m afraid we’ll have to agree to disagree on that.
@rias-xx6cx
@rias-xx6cx 4 года назад
Noone's noticed that he psychologically, and physically, abuses her as Judy Barton? What's good about that? Yes, she lied, yes, she was manipulative but his treatment of her towards the end of this movie.....how dare he judge her and be so rough up the tower......
@Mr77soc1
@Mr77soc1 8 лет назад
Deslumbrante!
@fredrickdouglassmccoy2608
@fredrickdouglassmccoy2608 4 года назад
She is wonderful actor got that look that a woman gives you and just met I don't know you
@jeprice08
@jeprice08 9 лет назад
I hope you all will forgive me for saying this but Kim Novak walks into the room and towards the camera, I have the feeling that excitingly romantic drum beats and equally romantic finger-snapping should've filled the background instead of the music they used. Try to think the pilot of "I Dream Of Jeannie," when Jeannie first comes out of the bottle and you'll see what I mean.
@songbirdy
@songbirdy 9 лет назад
You trying to make Vertigo a comedy?
@jeprice08
@jeprice08 9 лет назад
***** No, not at all.
@channelnameintentionallyle1557
I don't understand. Why? Vertigo is about illusion, desire, and loss. Yes, Kim Novak is incredibly beautiful and absolutely desirable, and, of course, so is "Madeline Elster," but she's not *just* that.
@jeprice08
@jeprice08 9 лет назад
ChannelNameIntentionallyLeftBlank I agree. I agree with you totally. I thought that with that kind of music, it would emphasize her presence in this film, her impact, that this woman is SPECIAL. She's important. Just now, I'm thinking maybe she doesn't need the music after all. At that time, I thought she did. All she had to do was show up and BANG! She owned the screen. I would never make this thing a comedy, at least not like that, not without making sure the audience knew what this story was all about, what it was leading to. I would never intentionally turn it into garbage. When I suggested music, I was thinking dramatically or at least, I was trying to.
@songbirdy
@songbirdy 9 лет назад
Keith Evers It's all good. 'This woman is special' sums it up. We're all on the same page I think. You were just expressing how it made you feel when she appeared. When a beautiful woman owns the screen, bells and whistles go off....
@robertperkis3589
@robertperkis3589 2 года назад
I have vertigo
@palashvictor
@palashvictor Год назад
@TheDiscomom71
@TheDiscomom71 11 лет назад
Kim Novak Kim No
@robertperkis3589
@robertperkis3589 2 года назад
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