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5 Frames from Vertigo (Hitchcock 1958)


Caroline chooses 5 frames from Hitchcock's Vertigo and discusses masculinity, identity, voyeurism and critical reception. This film always gets a mixed response but Caroline confesses that she loves this film, so expect positivity! Sound effect from http://www.freesfx.co.uk

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