6. Vertigo
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Starring James Stewart and based on a novel by Boileau-Narcejac, Vertigo is a psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It’s about a police detective (Stewart) who fears heights and has vertigo due to a past incident. He is asked to report the strange behavior of a friend’s wife. Known for his mastery of the genre, Hitchcock employed a camera effect that highlighted disorientation. Even though the movie had a mixed response, it is now considered one of the greatest films.
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