Vertigo

Vertigo

1958, PG, 130 min. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes.

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Fri., Nov. 15, 1996

Restorations of film classics seem to be all the rage these days, and each new release also kicks off a new round of hype, fanfare, and remembrances. But this time, it's Hitchcock's sublime Vertigo, certainly one of the director's greatest, if not best, works. Vertigo stands as one of the thrill master's most psychologically dense and twisted works in which obsession, commitment, and dual identities all merge to create a voluptuous tale of thwarted love. And here's the icing on the cake: The Bernard Herrmann soundtrack was digitized and re-recorded for this restoration, creating a crisp new musical element that includes sounds and effects not even heard during the original 1958 release. Soundtrack enthusiasts have been in a deep swoon all summer long singing the praises of the new, cleaned-up tracks. And film fans everywhere are simply dizzy with joy.

Showtimes

Sun., Jan. 15

6:45

Thu., Jan. 19

6:45

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KEYWORDS FOR THIS FILM

Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes

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