Vertigo(1958)- User Reviews

66 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    This move inspires movie directors,actors,film makers of all aspects of movie life.Hich made the right decision to do the film in color.Its more bold and and strong in this venure,to create a character who seems so lilly white but is so dark and forboding.The …more»
  • star55

    While I watch this movie, I see Alfred Hitchcock puting human emotions such as sadness, fear, and loneliness and put them into characters. One of the best thrillers I've seen, very exciting plot which commenses in a suspensful way, that's Hitchcock. …more»
  • star44

    Scottie was in New York.He was looking for a man named Judy.He found her at a restaurant.She was sitting at a table.more»
  • star55

    I own the dvd for the film, and have played it repeatedly. Because of the beautiful scenes around San Francisco, the beautiful scene at the rocky seashore near the mission, the giant Sequoyays (sp)(?),the music score by Bernard Hermann,(who directed the …more»
  • star55

    Vertigo is a Hitchcock classic. It's one of the weirdest movies ever made. James Stewart and Kim Novak give A-list performances here. It's not my kind of movie, but I still loved it. Alfred Hitchcock is a first-class weirdo. It's official …more»
  • star55

    The best written material ever done... Hitchcock created this masterpiece, and an idea that would not even occur to any great directors. Wonderfully created, and full of suspense.more»
  • star55

    I consider Vertigo to be Alfred Hitchcock's true masterpiece. At first when Vertigo was released, it wasn't a big hit at that time. But when Universal re-realeased it in select theatres, it was re-considered a masterpice. The story was perfectly …more»
  • star44

    Creepy, obsessive, fearful, and dramatic. Creepy, obsessive, fearful, and dramatic. Creepy, obsessive, fearful, and dramatic. Creepy, obsessive, fearful, and dramatic. Creepy, obsessive, fearful, and dramatic. Creepy, obsessive, fearful, and dramatic. …more»
  • star55

    Vertigo seems to cause the wonderful James Stewart to give an extraordinary performance, in this shocking and also thrilling mystery.more»

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