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VERTIGO, the Bit Players

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 22, 2012

by guest contributor Allen Hefner Kim Novak with Tom Helmore in Vertigo A movie as incredible as Vertigo (1958) is a collaboration of many parts.  Even an actor as talented as James Stewart can’t carry a film of this complexity by himself.  The locations, scenery, costumes, set de read more

Hitchcock Biographer Patrick McGilligan Discusses VERTIGO with John Greco

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 19, 2012

by guest contributor John Greco John Greco of Twenty Four Frames recently interviewed award-winning biographer Patrick McGilligan, author of Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (Harper Collins, 2004). The focus of their dialogue was the director's mysterious and magnificent Vertigo. J read more

Hitchcock Biographer Patrick McGilligan Discusses VERTIGO with John Greco

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 19, 2012

by guest contributor John Greco John Greco of Twenty Four Frames recently interviewed award-winning biographer Patrick McGilligan, author of Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (Harper Collins, 2004). The focus of their dialogue was the director's mysterious and magnificent Vertigo. J read more

Hitchcock Biographer Patrick McGilligan Discusses VERTIGO with John Greco

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 19, 2012

by guest contributor John Greco John Greco of Twenty Four Frames recently interviewed award-winning biographer Patrick McGilligan, author of Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (Harper Collins, 2004). The focus of their dialogue was the director's mysterious and magnificent Vertigo. J read more

VERTIGO: More than just the streets of San Francisco...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2012

By guest contributor Michael Nazarewycz It’s easy to take for granted a film’s location. Some settings, of course, are mandatory to support the historical accuracy of a film; consider the importance of location in a war picture or biopic.  Other settings might no read more

VERTIGO: More than just the streets of San Francisco...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2012

By guest contributor Michael Nazarewycz It’s easy to take for granted a film’s location. Some settings, of course, are mandatory to support the historical accuracy of a film; consider the importance of location in a war picture or biopic.  Other settings might no read more

VERTIGO: More than just the streets of San Francisco...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2012

By guest contributor Michael Nazarewycz It’s easy to take for granted a film’s location. Some settings, of course, are mandatory to support the historical accuracy of a film; consider the importance of location in a war picture or biopic.  Other settings might no read more

Kim Novak in VERTIGO: A Hypnotic Presence

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 10, 2012

by guest contributor Brandie Ashe Scratch the surface of the prototypical “Hitchcock blonde”—a cool, reserved exterior masking a fiery and determinedly passionate woman—and the subtle differences in their characterizations become more evident.  In her three films for th read more

Kim Novak in VERTIGO: A Hypnotic Presence

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 10, 2012

by guest contributor Brandie Ashe Scratch the surface of the prototypical “Hitchcock blonde”—a cool, reserved exterior masking a fiery and determinedly passionate woman—and the subtle differences in their characterizations become more evident.  In her three films for th read more

Kim Novak in VERTIGO: A Hypnotic Presence

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 10, 2012

by guest contributor Brandie Ashe Scratch the surface of the prototypical “Hitchcock blonde”—a cool, reserved exterior masking a fiery and determinedly passionate woman—and the subtle differences in their characterizations become more evident.  In her three films for th read more

The Costumes of VERTIGO

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 7, 2012

by guest contributor Christian Esquevin “I don’t wear suits, and I don’t wear gray. Another thing, I don’t wear black pumps,” said Kim Novak to Edith Head, the costume designer for Vertigo. “I don’t care what she wears as long as it’s a gray suit," Hi read more

The Costumes of VERTIGO

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 7, 2012

by guest contributor Christian Esquevin “I don’t wear suits, and I don’t wear gray. Another thing, I don’t wear black pumps,” said Kim Novak to Edith Head, the costume designer for Vertigo. “I don’t care what she wears as long as it’s a gray suit," Hi read more

The Costumes of VERTIGO

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 7, 2012

by guest contributor Christian Esquevin “I don’t wear suits, and I don’t wear gray. Another thing, I don’t wear black pumps,” said Kim Novak to Edith Head, the costume designer for Vertigo. “I don’t care what she wears as long as it’s a gray suit," Hi read more

Deadly Obsession: Alfred Hitchcock's VERTIGO

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 1, 2012

by guest contributor R.D. Finch "What's that old Oscar Wilde thing? 'Each man kills the thing he loves...' That I think is a very natural phenomenon, really." Alfred Hitchcock, in a 1963 interview In his fifty-five year long career in films, Alfred Hitchcock directed sixty-seven movies. At least a read more

Deadly Obsession: Alfred Hitchcock's VERTIGO

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 1, 2012

by guest contributor R.D. Finch "What's that old Oscar Wilde thing? 'Each man kills the thing he loves...' That I think is a very natural phenomenon, really." Alfred Hitchcock, in a 1963 interview In his fifty-five year long career in films, Alfred Hitchcock directed sixty-seven movies. At least a read more

Deadly Obsession: Alfred Hitchcock's VERTIGO

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 1, 2012

by guest contributor R.D. Finch "What's that old Oscar Wilde thing? 'Each man kills the thing he loves...' That I think is a very natural phenomenon, really." Alfred Hitchcock, in a 1963 interview In his fifty-five year long career in films, Alfred Hitchcock directed sixty-seven movies. At least a read more

A Month of VERTIGO: the Bloggers...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 27, 2011

Arriving with 2012 will be this blog’s first major event, A Month of VERTIGO. The month will feature 10 11 bloggers and one ‘vlogger' reflecting on facets of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). Unpopular with critics and audiences when it was released, Vertigo has endured. Today it read more

A Month of VERTIGO: the Bloggers...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 27, 2011

Arriving with 2012 will be this blog’s first major event, A Month of VERTIGO. The month will feature 10 11 bloggers and one ‘vlogger' reflecting on facets of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). Unpopular with critics and audiences when it was released, Vertigo has endured. Today it read more

A Month of VERTIGO: the Bloggers...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 27, 2011

Arriving with 2012 will be this blog’s first major event, A Month of VERTIGO. The month will feature 10 11 bloggers and one ‘vlogger' reflecting on facets of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). Unpopular with critics and audiences when it was released, Vertigo has endured. Today it read more
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