Vertigo (Variant) by Adam Simpson 25/100 Screen Print Movie Art Poster Mondo

Vertigo (Variant) by Adam Simpson 25/100 Screen Print Movie Art Poster Mondo

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VERTIGO #25/150 24x36 art print 2016 Mondo, art by Adam Simpson, variant edition!

A Limited Edition Art Print (with art by Adam Simpson; 25/150; measures 24" x 36" [61 x 91 cm])

Artist: Adam Simpson

Description: Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, the classic 1958 Alfred Hitchcock San Francisco California suspense obsessive love crime mystery thriller ("Alfred Hitchcock's Masterpiece"; "Based upon the novel D'Entre Les Morts by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac"; "Music by Bernard Herrmann"; about a man with a fear of heights who is caught up in a murder, or is he?, and he meets a woman who looks very similar to the "dead girl", and he becomes obsessed with solving the mystery) starring James Stewart (Jimmy Stewart), Kim Novak (in a dual role), Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore, and Henry Jones. Note that John Whitney Sr. (who did the spiral title sequence for the movie) also did the spiral art for the posters from this movie, which was utilized by the poster artist Saul Bass. Also note that Alfred Hitchcock did not make a final decision on what to name this movie until the last minute! At various times, it had working titles of Darkling I Listen, Fear and Trembling, From Among the Dead, and Illicit Darkening. Many of the early advertising stills don't have a title at all, but say "An Alfred Hitchcock Production". Personally, we think "Vertigo" is a better title than any of those other four! Finally, note that critical acclaim for this movie has consistently risen in the years since it was first released. In fact, in the 2012 "Sight and Sound" poll of top movie critics, Vertigo was declared to be the number one film of all time, over Citizen Kane, and every other masterpiece!

Important Added Info: Note that this art print has been hand-numbered 25/150!

Overall Condition: very good to fine. The limited edition art print is in excellent condition, but it may have extremely minor defects.