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...Everyday objects took their place with the fine arts in Hitchcock's films. Evidence for the influence of well-known paintings and sculptures - many of them on display here - is overwhelming. One look at Willy Schlobach's painting of La Morte, and it's clear Hitchcock directly recreated its image in Vertigo when Kim Novak throws herself into San Francisco Bay. Walking around Rodin's The Kiss gives the same effect as the camera turning around Jimmy Stewart's embrace of Novak later in the movie. The aerial shot of Cary Grant in the cornfield in North by Northwest - with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fine Art of Fear | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

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