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  • they fall like lady gaga in the beginning of paparazzi

  • music of portal 2

  • @RichardElden This is a great movie and the slow/boring parts are called building suspense which is what Alfred Hitchcock's movies are famous for.

  • Studying this film, loved it, but it was quite melodramatic! But then that is Hitchcock :)

  • james stewart loves to fall... (vertigo and rear window)

  • A masterpiece! One of the 10 greatest films ever!

  • Incredible movie!

  • The Bay nigga

  • Lady Gaga manifesto ♥

  • I absolutely love this Hitchcock movie, it's my favorite movie all-time... Yet, I don't like the remastered sound : am I the only one to hear that there are new sounds everytime ? Like new gun sound on the rooftops at the beginning, etc. The worst is when she jumps from the tower, it makes a ridiculous "splash" that makes laughs... :( Anyone agree ? Could they put the old sound as a choice in dvd ?

    (ps : forgive my English writing, i'm french )

  • @nicolaslincy There's always some jackass thinking they can add their name to the the work of the original artist, which is blasphemy in my book.

    As far as sound goes, I've also heard a lot of music from the 60s remastered - beatles, rolling stones, and a lot of it is garbage with too much separation, loss of impact of the original vinyl.

    It's ok to digitize, but leave the original sound alone. Stereo is good enough, if done well. A lot of people who get these jobs have zero taste or respect.

  • Lady Gaga used the music and animated patterns for the Born This Way video, And I'm one of like maybe 7 or 8 Gaga fans in the America who actually know that. Fucking kids don't watch old movies. :P

  • I just finish watching this movie about 20 minutes ago and it was a fantastic.

  • yeah vertigo

  • HITCHCOCK FILMS ARE HORRENDOUSLY OVERATED. The plot of this one stretches credulity to the limit. Maybe he was a good director for the time, but mercifully the time has passed. And good ridence.

  • @DAHKSYDE Funny how most of todays great directors pay homage to Hitchcock. He was the link between silent cinema and the cinema of today. None of his films are in my top 3, but he has more films in my top 50 than anyone. I like Scorses but Hitchcock is far more consistent. I would have loved to have seen his take on Black Swan.

  • this film was more focused on romance, rather than suspense. When I watch rear window or psycho, I just dont feel like watching this. Rear Window and Psycho are the best Hitchcock movies.

  • oh i remember i watched this movie...wait.

  • Still living in Portugal, a teenager then, I saw "Vertigo' for the first time and

    I fell in love -- may be it was infatuation -- with this most beautifull woman.

    May be it was her awsome beauty, the movie plot, the haunting music....my admiration for Kim Novak has lasted a lifetime. I have watched this great Hitchcock movie many, many times.t

  • One of the greatest movies ever. Kim Novak is so great in this movie that I cannot think of another actress ever who could have done what Kim did in this movie.

    Neither Kim nor James Stewart were even nominated. Nor was Hitchcock

    James Stewart, Kim Novak, Alfred Hitchcocock, and Bernard Herrman deserve the highest praise.

    The sleek Kim still lives and why doesnt the Academy give her an Honorary Oscar?

  • great movie, hitchcock is the best!

    the music and everything!

    seen all his movies and this already a 100000 times!

    finding this movie crap or boring is a lack in your cultural experience and you are to be pitied

    some people have absolutely no sense of taste......

  • 1:02

    LOL??

  • stupid movie for stupid people!!!!!! how many mistakes r in this movie...this movie might be good in 60s but not today. i saw this movie 2day bcoz of its ratings as a mystery movie but i didnt enjoy the movie i was waiting for a twist till last minute...Usual Suspects is far better than this movie not just bcoz of generation difference it has great story. but this movie is so boring...and why the hell she is wearing same necklece? isnt that stupid?

  • @chelseafan91114 If you were to discover the Holy Grail, you'd cast it aside for its lack of rhinestones.

  • @amt253 whtever say...this movie is worst movie i ever seen in my life...people in this world got really bad tastes...i cant believe they can watch movies like vertigo and chinatown...maybe chinatown was better than this crap bcoz of that detective's acting but both r crap...ususal suspects is far better than these craps

  • @chelseafan91114

    Sir, you are a moron.

  • @amt253 even u see mistakes in this movie: y that lady has to stay in same town, y she has to wear same necklace....some stupid story full of amature criminals...u people got really bad taste

  • @chelseafan91114 Movies are not merely stories. They are pictures you SEE with sounds you HEAR. It's unfair to disparage Vertigo for its lack of gritty "realism." The Usual Suspects isn't how "real" criminals behave either. But to Hitchcock's credit, he wasn't interested in realism; he was interested in images, sounds, rhythms, and obsession.

  • i had a night of vertigo

  • The single greatest film ever made.... Outstanding !!!!!!!!

  • TRIPPEHHH

  • Kim Novak,then the biggest box office star in the world, was loaned out from her home studio Columbia to Paramount and Alfred Hitchock, Novak, HItchcock, James Stewart, and Bernard Hermman are responsible for one of the great movies in cinema. Astoungingly none of them were even nominated when this film was released 50 year ago. Only the glorious Kim Novak still lives and someone should give Novak an Honorary Oscar for her great performance.

    RIP Hitchock, Stewart, Hermann, Bel Geddes

  • This movie is soo awesome!!!

  • It's still good, but, I kinda like it better with the scream left in...I guess it's just a matter of personal taste.

  • The #1 film on my list of movies that I have to see.

  • One of the most beautiful, enchanting, terrifying and thought provoking films ever made. I wish films nowadays had the depth and emotion that this wondrous film has. Im pretty young, and I wish more kids my age would watch old movies like this, so that they would know that a real chef d'oeuvre isn't anything like most of the mass-produced smut that is being churned out of hollywood right now.

  • You are right. What should we do?

  • would have been cool to see Jimmy Stewart play Kim Novak's father in a film

  • Oh...I love this film!!!

  • I've seen this film several times and each time I find something new in it.

  • You're racist, xenophobic and ignorant. Keep your comments to yourself.

  • I aggree with the SuperMetroid comment.''Vertigo'' is still one of the most interesting films ever made!

  • thanks for the video. great. I love these film very very much.

  • graphics with the credits is really advanced for its times, dont you think?

  • This edit is awful. I hated it. You edited the screams out of an ALFRED HITCHCOCK trailer? What the hell were you thinking? The shifting titles relate to the topic of Vertigo.

  • Star Wars have copied the sound track of this movie, haven't they?

  • To each his own

  • I love this film! hitchcock's movies are wicked. :D

  • that's fine if you don't like it but don't insult the actors.

    Vertigo is slow you're right about that. It's not overlong though, each scene is important. Dated? Hardly. I'd say it was way ahead of its time and is still a little too complicated for most people today. The story is very...strange, yes. But if you pay more attention to the characters and their motivations especially Scottie you might like it more. NBNW is NOT slow, overlong or boring though. It's an entertaining thriller.

  • Actually, there is a car chase... sort of.

  • ...oh thank God smebody posted this movie on youtube...i'm not a fan of this but we watched this in school for activity purpose...and i don't understand a thing(bec. i'm from other country and we watched it in a language that i can't understand)...so tnx...

  • some of the greatest compositions in cinematic history. Nobody played tense like Stewart.

  • James Stewart was never a racist. Just read up on him or look around on the net. Its a shame that people think its okay to tag people like this living or dead. With a username like ObamaRules4Ever then you should understand more than most.

    Oh and great edit. If only it would get another release on the big screen.

  • Then don't bother. Spare us your snarky minority opinion.

  • He's just a troll, look at his screen-name

    Anyone who looks at Jimmy Stewart will see a great actor and anyone who looks him up will see a great American.

  • aw, so unkind, as if you're talking about Hitler. c'mon, he was a sweet doll, likeable and convincing even when playing himself. his screen persona and private life are separate. quite being so judgmental and take good look in the mirror.

  • What about Mel Gibson, Tom Selleck, a bunch of others, some of whom collaborated with Hitler and moved to Hollywood back in the 30s and 40s. They were worse. Then also Chuck Heston, he was the most transparent. Let's not fall into the "intentional fallacy" reading the private persona or author's biography into their work of art. Art for art's sake, not politics. Does this seem fair to you? However, I appreciate the info on him. It helps me to know and not to idealize him too much, he-he.

  • no its ObamaStinks4Ever

  • Then go watch Pirates of the Carribean or somthing...

  • Piss Of Back To Your Crappy Jason Biggs Movies And Leave Us Intelectuals To Veiw This Work Of Art In Peace

  • An unforgettable, haunting film that improves with each viewing. Hard to believe it was such a sleeper when first released. I think it is the Hitchcock film I return to most often. One of the things that makes it is the score by Bernard Herrmann.

  • Well, this was too sophisticated for 1958 audiences. Hell, it's too sophisticated for 2009 audiences! And, to be honest the first time I saw this I didn't like it. I thought the story was too convoluted and bizarre. After repeated viewings it's become one of my favorites. I guess some people in 1958 thought the same thing.

  • Wrong! AFI in 2007--- Now it's number 7#. (thanks to the critics and fans)

  • my favorite movie

  • Part 2

    I knew it was wrong, but I persauded her unknowingly to take the part of my first wife, with clothes, hair colouring and style. In the end I have never really known with which woman I have loved as they have blured together. But we are still happly married, and still very much in in love all these years later in 2008.

    G.

  • Vertigo has affected my life. I first saw it in London in 1958 with my wife whom I loved very much.A year later my wife disapeared, and I was never to see her again.

    Some years later I met a woman who was not unlike my first wife, and I suppose it was this that helped me to fall in love with her.

    But then found myself living a part of Vertigo. Part 1 G.

  • bloody heck, how's an old dinosaur like you figure how to use a computer? joke.

  • stupidest movie ever

  • Sammerman you must be a fucken idiot because this movie is actually number 9 on the AFI list, NUMBER 9!! If that's dumb to you then your just retarted in general.

  • my favorite music theme by Bernard Hermann.

  • The greatest movie ever made, period.

  • SO MANY SPOILERS!

  • Dare: Well I think it's mainly aimed at people who were already familiar with the movie.

  • Hitchcock is the suspense king! Go Al!

  • saw this for the first time a few days ago and loved it. its very visually stunning and the music is so haunting. i also love the thrill and suspense of trying to figure out what's going on with madeline. and the shocking twist that's revealed is soo unexpected. wonderful film!

  • Nice! I saw this movie in film class at the start of the semester!

  • This is my favorite Hitchcock movie, and the edited trailer was very well made. Good work.

  • The ending of this movie is intense. Classic Hitchcock.

  • Yeah, but in a different way.

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  • You got that right. Long live Hitchcock. :D

  • In all likelihood Hitchcock didn't make the trailer, so editing is no "sin". Re-editing Vertigo, however, should be a capital offense...

  • best hitchcock movie

  • is it better then Rear Window... cuz i loved that one.

  • In a way it is.

  • In a way it is.

  • I still can't decide whether I prefer this (Vertigo) or North by Northwest.

    This is better than Rear Window, I think. (:

  • IMO, Vertigo is in a higher league than NBNW. NBNW is a thrilling movie but it lacks Vertigo's depth and emotion.

  • Agree-my favorite movie ever!

  • yes it does have a shocking ending.

  • If you like this music check out 'David Duchovny in a Ford commercial' which has been uploaded on You Tube........

  • Vertigo is the best hitchcock film.

  • @Imran500 Agreed!

  • that and psycho..ive seen all of his films and they are all masterpieces.

  • cool

  • I love the trailer! 5 superstars!

  • Hi Film class!

  • Psycho has NOTHING on Vertigo

  • You have a good point!

  • True.Pop psychology vs.true psychology.

  • Agreed-Vertigo is the best. Shadow of a Doubt is really good too. Both play on your emotions-in different ways.

  • Nice job, it is far better without those terrible over-dramatic screams.

  • Psycho and Vertigo are the best of Hitchcok's movies

  • This is one of my favorite movies of all time. An Kim Novak is so beautiful What a gorgeous lady! My God! She was stunning!!! Unreal!!! Alfred Hitchcock got her best acting, VERTIGO is the perfect thriller, a masterpiece. But Miss Novak was so beautiful and eery that I can't imagine anybody else in that role. One of the most beautiful ladies on the screen ever. I love you Miss Novak and God Bless You!

  • I love Novak but can't help wondering how Hedren or Kelly would have been.

  • Kelly would have been fantastic, but Hedren I do not think so. But I love Miss Novak her, she was excellent, plus her beauty was mesmerizing!

  • Kim Novak only got the part by chance. Hitchcock originally cast Vera Miles (of Psycho fame) but she became pregnant and couldnt do the role.

    Its hard to imagine now anyone other than Novak

    playing the part of Madeleine.

  • you shouldnt have edited it

  • greatest movie ever

  • agreed

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