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. — Dylan Wilcox
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James Stewart | John 'Scottie' Ferguson |
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Kim Novak | Madeleine Elster |
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Barbara Bel Geddes | Marjorie 'Midge' Wood |
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Tom Helmore | Gavin Elster |
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Henry Jones | Coroner |
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Raymond Bailey | Scottie's Doctor |
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Ellen Corby | Manager of McKittrick Hotel |
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Konstantin Shayne | Pop Leibel |
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Lee Patrick | Car Owner Mistaken for Madeleine |
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David Ahdar | Priest |
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Isabel Analla | Undetermined Role |
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Jack Ano | Undetermined Role |
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Margaret Bacon | Nun |
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John Benson | Salesman |
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Danny Borzage | Juror |
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Margaret Brayton | Ransohoff's Saleslady |
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Paul Bryar | Capt. Hansen |
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Boyd Cabeen | Diner at Ernie's |
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Steve Conte | Burglar |
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Jean Corbett | Mrs. Elster |
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Bruno Della Santina | Waiter at Ernie's |
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Roxann Delman | Ransohoff's Model |
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Harry Denny | Diner at Ernie's |
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Molly Dodd | Beautician |
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Bess Flowers | Diner at Ernie's |
| Director | Alfred Hitchcock |
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| Writer | Alec Coppel, Samuel A. Taylor, Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac, Maxwell Anderson | |
| Producer | Herbert Coleman, Alfred Hitchcock | |
| Musician | Bernard Herrmann | |
| Photography | Robert Burks | |
| Packaging | HD Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] DTS [English] DTS [French] DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 [English] Mono [English] Mono [French] Mono [Spanish] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 06, 2014 |
| Regions | Region A |