Vertigo

During a rooftop chase, police detective John "Scottie" Ferguson is overcome with a severe case of acrophobia a deep fear of falling which results in a stultifying vertigo that leads to the death of a fellow officer. After retiring from the police force, Scottie attempts to return to a normal life, but his life takes another unusual turn when an old school aquaintance asks Scottie to shadow his wife, the luminescently beautiful but utterly mysterious Madeleine.
Scottie is wary but the minute he sees her he cannot resist the chase. As his fixation with Madeleine grows, however, so too does her obsession with death. When Scottie's vertigo prevents him from saving Madeleine's life, his one chance at perfect love comes crashing to a brutal end. Then one day, Scottie sees a woman walking down the street who looks just like Madeleine. She is Judy Barton, a salesgirl from Kansas with her own secrets secrets that will once again turn Scottie's world into a dizzying battle between illusion and reality.
Directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
Cast
James Stewart - John "Scottie" Ferguson
Kim Novak - Madeleine Elster/Judy Barton
Barbara Bel Geddes - Midge Wood
Tom Helmore - Gavin Elster
Henry Jones - The Coroner
Raymond Bailey - The Doctor
Ellen Corby - Manager of the McKittrick Hotel
Konstantin Shayne - Pop Leibel
Lee Patrick - Older Mistaken Identity
Paul Bryar - Captain Hansen
Margaret Brayton - Saleswoman
Production Co.
Alfred Hitchcock Productions
Produced by
Alfred Hitchcock
James C. Katz
Herbert Coleman
Studio
Universal Pictures
Writer
Pierre Boileau
Thomas Narcejac
Samuel Taylor
Music
Bernard Herrmann













