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Vertigo

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Vertigo (1958), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is acclaimed as one of the greatest films in world cinema. Set during the decline of the old Hollywood studio system, the film combines rich visual style with a gripping narrative featuring a complex plot twist. It centres on Scottie (James Stewart), a troubled man consumed by romantic obsession as he follows Madeleine/Judy (Kim Novak) to a tragic end in a remote Californian mission. The performances highlight Stewart's darkest role and Novak's evocative blend of vulnerability and coolness.

Author Charles Barr presents a fresh perspective, arguing that Vertigo is a masterpiece of creative collaboration, acknowledging the vital contributions of screenwriters Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor. Through detailed analysis, Barr explores why the film maintains enduring fascination and links it to Hitchcock's earlier work The White Shadow (1924) and the modern silent film The Artist (2011), both connected by themes of duality and homage.
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This edition is ideal for cinephiles, students of film studies, and admirers of Hitchcock’s work who seek a deeper understanding of Vertigo beyond its narrative, exploring its creative context and legacy within film history.

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Vertigo (1958) is widely regarded as not only one of Hitchcock's best films, but one of the greatest films of world cinema.

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Vertigo (1958) is widely regarded as not only one of Hitchcock's best films, but one of the greatest films of world cinema. Made at the time when the old studio system was breaking up, it functions both as an embodiment of the supremely seductive visual pleasures that 'classical Hollywood' could offer and—as with the help of an elaborate plot twist—as a laying bare of their dangerous dark side.

The film's core is a study in romantic obsession, as James Stewart's Scottie pursues Madeleine/Judy (Kim Novak) to her death in a remote Californian mission. Novak is ice cool but vulnerable, Stewart—in the darkest role of his career—genial on the surface but damaged within.

Although it can be seen as Hitchcock's most personal film, Charles Barr argues that, like Citizen Kane, Vertigo is at the same time a triumph not so much of individual authorship as of creative collaboration. He highlights the crucial role of screenwriters Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor and, by a combination of textual and contextual analysis, explores the reasons why Vertigo continues to inspire such fascination.

In his foreword to this special edition, published to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BFI Film Classics series, Barr looks afresh at Vertigo alongside the recently-rediscovered 'lost' silent The White Shadow (1924), scripted by Hitchcock, which also features the trope of the double, and at the acclaimed contemporary silent film The Artist (2011), which pays explicit homage to Vertigo in its soundtrack.

Series: BFI Film Classics

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781844574988

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 July 2012

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BFI Publishing

Edition: 2nd edition

Illustration: 24 colour photos, 41 b/w photos

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 188.0mm

Weight: 188g

Pages: 112

About the Author

CHARLES BARR was formerly Professor of Film Studies at the University of East Anglia. He is Adjunct Professor at the John Huston Centre for Film and Digital Media, part of the National University of Ireland in Galway, and is active on the editorial boards of the online Movie: a Journal of Film Criticism and the US-based scholarly journal The Hitchcock Annual. His pioneering work on British cinema includes Ealing Studios (rev. edn, 1999) and English Hitchcock (1999), and, as editor, All Our Yesterdays: 90 Years of British Cinema (1986). He was the researcher and co-writer of Stephen Frears' film Typically British: A Personal History of British Cinema (1995).

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