
Video Booze S04-E04: Vertigo (1958)
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In this episode, we take a dizzying dive into Alfred Hitchcock’s haunting 1958 masterpiece Vertigo. Join us as we explore this iconic psychological thriller, dissecting its themes of obsession, identity, and illusion—all set against the moody backdrop of San Francisco.
We’ll break down James Stewart’s intense performance as the troubled former detective Scottie, and Kim Novak’s enigmatic dual role that lies at the heart of the film’s mystery. From Bernard Herrmann’s hypnotic score to the groundbreaking visual techniques that still influence filmmakers today, we’ll analyze why Vertigo remains one of Hitchcock’s most complex and enduring works.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of classic cinema or watching Vertigo for the first time, this episode offers a fresh perspective on its legacy, symbolism, and emotional depth. Tune in as we unravel the layers of one of the greatest—and most haunting—films of all time.