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Was Hitchcock's Vertigo based on a novel?
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2024-11-22 03:37
Yes, 'Vertigo' was based on the novel 'D'entre les morts' (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac.
Was Hitchcock's Vertigo Based on a Novel?
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2024-10-02 16:21
No, Hitchcock's Vertigo wasn't based on a novel. It was an original idea developed for the film.
Was Hitchcock's Vertigo influenced by any novels?
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2024-11-22 01:10
Yes, as mentioned before, it was based on 'D'entre les morts' by Boileau - Narcejac.
Is Verdict based on Hitchcock's own novel?
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2025-03-01 09:02
He wasn't sure which novel 'Ecstasy' referred to because the name could refer to different works. However, according to my understanding of the novel industry, some famous novels may be adapted into movies or TV series, while others may be re-created or adapted. I can't be sure whether Hitchcock's own novel has been adapted into a movie or TV series because I can't get the latest information. However, based on past experience, some of Hitchcock's novels were adapted into movies and TV series such as Psycho and City Lights.
Is Hitchcock based on a true story?
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2024-10-09 21:54
Not all of Hitchcock's films were true stories. Some were purely imaginative, while others incorporated elements from real life to varying degrees to add depth and intrigue to the plot.
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