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1. 'Vertigo' -- the best of Hitchcock

2. 'Vertigo' keeps up suspense

3. 'Vertigo' needs no spin

4. 'Vertigo' still gives rise to powerful emotions

5. A dizzying descent into Hitchcock's best

6. A free replay (notes on Vertigo)

7. Alfred Hitchcock's San Francisco

8. Alfred's world

10. Chill chase of a blonde

11. Correspondence. Vertigo.

12. Correspondence. Vertigo.

13. Dating Vertigo

15. Doohickey: Vertigo's elusive homage

16. Face it: you're in a nightmare

17. Fear of falling

18. Getting a grip on 'Vertigo'

19. Hitchcock and Shakespeare

20. Hitchcock at his deepest

21. Hitchcock meets Dali, Rodin and Munch

22. Hitchcock's Vertigo straddles the centuries

23. Hitchcock's split vision

24. Hitchcock, the enunciator

25. Hitchcock: a brilliant career built on boyhood fears

26. Hitchcock: master of the eloquent absurdity

27. Hitchcock: the master of suspense

28. Inside San Francisco: Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo

29. Jacques Rivette/ John Carpenter: insularities compared

30. Kim Novak gives director 'Hitch' two thumbs up

31. Losing it : a Vertigo restoration comedy

32. Lost in space

33. Mad genius: the films of Christopher Maclaine

34. Making sure 'Vertigo' is a heady experience

35. Move over, 'Rear window' -- make room for 'Vertigo'

36. My one and only love

37. Publicity

38. Return of the 'missing' Hitchcocks

39. San Francisco is stunning in Hitchcock's Vertigo

41. Still a dizzying experience

42. The Hitchcock 9: restored silent films showmaster of suspense had striking vision from the outset

43. The Vertigo tour

44. The big Hitch: is the director a prisoner of his own virtuosity?

45. The blonde that got away

46. The height of perfection

47. The master who knew too much

48. The music that casts the spells of 'Vertigo'

49. The trouble with Alfred

50. The truth about 'Vertigo'