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Vertigo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [New Vinyl LP] Holland - Import
Artist: Vertigo / O.S.T.
Title: Vertigo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Format: Vinyl LP
Genre: Soundtrack
UPC: 8719039002306
Release Date: 2017
Record Label: Vinyl Passion
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Vertigo - Original Movie Soundtrack 1. Vertigo Prelude and Rooftop
2. Madeleine and Carlotta's Portrait
3. The Beach
4. Farewell and the Tower
5. The Nightmare and Dawn
DISC 2:
1. Side B:1. Love Music
2. The Necklace and the Return and Finale
3. Bonus Tracks - Original Soundtrack Recordings from Alfred Hitchcock Films
4. Theme from Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Funeral March of a Marionette)
5. From the Television Series - Theme from Dial M for Murder
6. Mouvements Perpetuels from Rope
7. Theme from the Trouble with Harry
8. Juke Box #6 from Rear Window
9. Prologue; Duet for Four Feet from Strangers on a Train
Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac. The film was shot on location in San Francisco, California, and at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. It is the first film to use the dolly zoom, an in-camera effect that distorts perspective to create disorientation, to convey Scottie's acrophobia. As a result of it's use in this film, the effect is often referred to as the "Vertigo effect". Vertigo received mixed reviews upon initial release, but is now often cited as a classic Hitchcock film and one of the defining works of his career.
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