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Vertigo is a psychological thriller that premiered in 1958. Directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, this film stars James Stewart as John "Scottie" Ferguson, a retired detective struggling with acrophobia (fear of heights) who becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman named Madeleine Elster, played by Kim Novak. Barbara Bel Geddes rounds out the main cast as Midge Wood, Scottie's friend and confidante.
While Vertigo wasn't initially a box-office hit, it has since become regarded as one of Hitchcock's greatest masterpieces and a landmark film in the thriller genre. Though it didn't win any Academy Awards, it was nominated for Best Art Direction and Best Sound. Its innovative use of camerawork, particularly the dolly zoom, created a dizzying and unsettling effect that perfectly mirrored the protagonist's psychological state. Vertigo has had a lasting impact on cinema, influencing countless filmmakers and consistently ranking high on lists of the greatest films ever made.
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