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Comments about this movie See all comments about this movie and its vehicles See the 15 comments from this page that were archived. Add a comment You must login to post comments Page generated in 0. J'ai revu ce grand classique il ya peu de temps Monsieur Plus. Now, it is simply stately! The comments that the green may be a custom respray sounds like something Hitchcock would have done.

Part of his brilliance was in the visual narrative of a film, and as mentioned, green was a theme that he used for Kim Novak's character.

What an absolutely stellar cast!!!!! Add a comment You must login to post comments A hand mysteriously rises from behind a gate over James Stewart 's left shoulder as he follows Kim Novak and waves at the camera, about 55 seconds into the Mission Delores graveyard scene.

This may have been done purposely by Hitchcock to create more of a Madeleine Spirit. Scottie and Judy drive through a grove of eucalyptus trees that is located south of San Juan Bautista on the way there from San Francisco. At about an hour and 14 minutes in, when Scotty is in the bell tower at the Mission San Juan Bautista and turns to see through the window Mrs Elster falling to her doom, a panorama photo of the town can be seen behind her.

In the rear right of the photo can be seen the mission itself, which Scotty is supposedly inside, minus its imaginary bell tower. The picture was taken from the hill to the south-west of the town. Is this interesting? When Scottie follows Madeleine driving through various San Francisco streets, he makes several turns onto intersecting streets, but he only rotates his steering wheel slightly each time.

Steering wheels in the s, and s, and even most of the s, required a full degree rotation to make a right angle turn. When Scottie is following Madeleine, whilst they are driving, they both turn left in their cars past a No Left Turn sign in the intersection.

Scottie doesn't suffer from vertigo caused by an inner ear infection. He suffers from acrophobia a pathological fear of heights. Carlotta, Madeleine's great-grandmother, was born in and died in as indicated on her gravestone. This would place her grandmother's birth at around , her mother's birth at around , and Madeleine's birth around This would then make her around 68 years old when the story takes place, instead of the 25 or 26 that she is supposed to be.

Detectives in San Francisco are not called detectives, but are referred to by their rank, such as Sergeant and more often Inspector. Scottie and Midge were supposed to have gone to college together but Barbara is much younger than Jimmie and looks much younger than him in the movie. Scottie is retired from the police and looks at least 10 or more years older than Midge. In the opening rooftop chase, the crook, the officer and Scottie jump across from one rooftop to another.

The distance is no more than 5 or 6 feet, yet when the officer falls and the shot shows him on the ground, the buildings are a full-alley's width apart, at least double the distance they supposedly jumped.

Among the many inconsistencies that the film is heir to there is also the necklace that Carlotta wears in the portrait. Elster would have had to have an exact replica made. But since he only needed Scottie to be fooled long enough to allow Madeline to "kill" herself, and he tells Scottie that Madeline never wore it anyway, there would be no reason for the jewelry to have been remade to begin with. When Scottie is following Madeline, whilst they are driving, Scottie's car turns a couple of seconds before his hand turns the steering-wheel.

When Scottie buys new clothes for Judy at Ransohoff's, Judy is shown trying on a pair of shoes. Due to the extremely low camera angle when Judy walks away from the camera, it's easy to see that the shoes are not new- their soles are heavily scuffed.

When Madeleine arrives at Scottie's apartment to post a letter, the establishing shot shows only a few bushes by the metal railings.

However, in the closer two shots, more bushes can be seen against the railings. When Scottie gives Madeleine a cup of coffee in his apartment, the high camera angle shows that the cup is empty. When Scottie and Madeleine are driving on a forested highway, the car appears to be on the wrong left side of the road. Madeleine enters the McKittrik Hotel and the sky is overcast. Revolutionary up-lift: no shoulder straps, no back straps, but it does everything a brassiere should do… works on the principle of the cantilevered bridge.

Scottie : It does? Midge : An aircraft engineer down the peninsula designed it. He worked it out in his spare time. Scottie : Kind of a hobby… a do-it-yourself kind of thing! The suits are all generally cut the same — single-breasted, three-button jackets with notch lapels and pleated trousers with turn-ups — with variations in the suiting and style: three are flannel while two are serge, three have ventless jackets while the other two have short vents, and two of the suits have sporty patch pocket jackets as well.

The suit that Scottie wears for his introductory scene with Midge, and much of his subsequent investigation following Madeleine around town, is a brown serge that closely matches his hat. With his tall, lean frame, James Stewart benefits from the visual balance of a three-button tailored jacket as opposed to a two-button jacket. This brown serge suit jacket is no exception. The ventless jacket also has a welted breast pocket, straight jetted hip pockets, and three-button cuffs.

Scottie shows off his abilities with — and without — his cane. He wears a dark brown leather belt that coordinates with his cordovan leather footwear and fastens through a small, squared gold single-prong buckle.



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