Vertigine

Titolo originale: Laura
Regia: Otto Preminger |
Anno: 1944
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Mistero
Tag: jealousy | obsession | advertising expert | shotgun | detective | investigation | mistaken identity | romance | film noir | murder | whodunit | black and white | investigator | intrigue | portrait | police investigation | mysterious | murder mystery | murder suspect | 1940s | other woman | suspense |
Cast: Dana Andrews | Gene Tierney | Clifton Webb | Vincent Price | Judith Anderson | Dorothy Adams | Wally Albright | Bobby Barber | Harry Carter | Lane Chandler | Dorothy Christy | James Conaty | Ralph Dunn | Jean Fenwick | Clyde Fillmore | James Flavin | Bess Flowers | Lee Tung Foo | William Forrest | Frances Gladwin | William Graeff Jr. | Beatrice Gray | Sam Harris | Kathleen Howard | Yolanda Lacca | Frank LaRue | Kay Linaker | Gloria Marlen | Thomas Martin | Buster Miles | Harold Miller | Forbes Murray | Jane Nigh | Aileen Pringle | Cyril Ring | Alexander Sascha | Harold Schlickenmayer | Larry Steers | Harry Strang | Ben Watson | Cara Williams | Eric Wilton | James Carlisle |

La bella Laura Hunt è trovata assassinata nel suo appartamento di New York con una revolverata che le ha sfigurato il viso. Il tenente McPherson indaga, appassionandosi al caso in modo ossessivo. Da un romanzo di Vera Caspary, sceneggiato da Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein e Betty Reinhardt. Film di culto per gli amanti del cinema nero: eleganza, decadenza, perversione, crudeltà, umorismo e una forte vena di necrofilia ne fanno un cocktail unico. Il motivo di David Raksin (“Laura”) incanta ancora oggi. Uno di quei film felici dove tutto concorre al risultato finale: regia, sceneggiatura, fotografia (J. LaShelle, premio Oscar), scenografia, musica. Alcune scene furono dirette da Mamoulian, poi sostituito dal produttore D.F. Zanuck con Preminger. 3 minuti tagliati poco dopo l'uscita del film sono stati reintrodotti in certe versioni video.

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When Lydecker slips back into Laura's apartment at the end of the movie, he retrieved the shotgun fr [...] D
When Laura first tries to get Waldo to endorse a fountain pen, she holds the advertisement in front [...] D
One reviewer comments on Waldo's lack of reaction to finding the empty shells missing from the shotg [...] D
The clock, which is heard to strike the time, only has one keyhole on its face. However, because the [...] D
In the initial long-shot when McPherson and Lydecker are out to dinner, McPherson's chair is unoccup [...] D
When McPherson goes to Lydecker's, he is nosing around with some of his art stuff and picks somethi [...] D
When Lydecker gets out of his tub and puts on his robe, the seat of the robe is already wet, suggest [...] D
Lydecker manages to exit his bath, dry, and dress himself during the course of his conversation with [...] D
Lydecker reaches for the cigarette case twice. D
When Lydecker is talking to Laura about Carpenter, he reaches for the file twice. D
When McPherson arrives to question Lydecker, he hears the fancy clock begin to chime. However, when [...] D
The night of Laura's return, McPherson arrives at her address in a thunderstorm. As he relieves the [...] D
Laura turns on the radio and sits at her vanity. She's listening to Waldo Lydecker's radio program. [...] D
When McPherson first interviews Mrs. Treadwell, the position of his elbow changes between shots, fro [...] D
At Laura's apartment, the day after her return, as Shelby Carpenter walks through the door and then [...] D
Lydecker tells Det. McPherson that Laura called him the night of her murder to say she was leaving t [...] D
It's never said who found the body, but you would think that the neighbors in the apartment building [...] D
When Shelby arrives at Laura's apartment and is greeted at the door by Mark, he tosses his hat onto [...] D
When McPherson is seated talking to Carpenter at the country house, his position in relation to Carp [...] D
When McPherson and Lydecker are in the restaurant, Lydecker says he and Laura were at the same table [...] D
When Laura's maid rushes up to her after after McPherson accuses her, Laura holds the maid by her sh [...] D
When Waldo retrieves the shotgun at a quarter-to-ten, the clock chimes the 45 minute signal, but nev [...] D
Near the end when the police break in to the the apartment, the detective fires his revolver and the [...] D
Throughout all of the action that takes place within Laura's spacious apartment, there are at least [...] D
When Lydecker recognizes McPherson's name, one can see part of the waist-band of a bathing suit worn [...] D

Frase

Mark McPherson: When a dame gets killed, she doesn [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: I forgot to tell you, I also rea [...] D
Laura Hunt: No man is ever going to hurt me again. [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: For the last time, Louise, will [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: I object to you prying into Laura' [...] D
Laura Hunt: By stooping so low you only degrade yo [...] D
Mark MacPherson: On Saturday when our men went to [...] D
[last lines] Waldo Lydecker: Goodbye, Laura. Wal [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: [to McPherson after he walks throu [...] D
Mark McPherson: [about the list of suspects] You k [...] D
Bessie Clary: I ain't afraid of cops. I was brough [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: My dear, either you were born on a [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: In my case, self-absorption is com [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: It's a wonder you don't come here [...] D
Mark McPherson: Were you in love with Laura Hunt, [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: It was Jacoby, who had recently pa [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Two or three things in here belong [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: [Scene deleted from theater versio [...] D
Mark McPherson: I must say, for a charming, intell [...] D
Mark McPherson: [about a bottle in Laura's liquor [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Haven't you any sense of privacy? [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: [sitting next to McPherson] This w [...] D
Ann Treadwell: Are you as interested in McPherson [...] D
Mark MacPherson: [to Laura] You better take off th [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: [Music starts playing] Would you m [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Good evening. Shelby Carpenter: H [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: I don't know a lot about anythin [...] D
Laura Hunt: [Explaining why she broke a promise] Y [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: I cannot stand these morons any lo [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: I just dropped in to inquire about [...] D
Mark McPherson: I suspect nobody and everybody. I [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: [to McPherson] Have you sublet thi [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: I approve of that hat. Laura Hu [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: I'm not kind, I'm vicious. It's th [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: Well, I rather thought you'd wan [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: I don't use a pen. I write with a [...] D
Bessie Clary: Her letters. And her private diary. [...] D
[first lines] Waldo Lydecker: [narrating off scre [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: You'd better watch out, McPherson, [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: [about Laura] I read my articles t [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Let's not be psychiatric. But in a [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Have you ever been in love? Mark [...] D
Laura Hunt: But you write about people with such r [...] D
Mark McPherson: Why did you say they played Brahms [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: I should be sincerely sorry to see [...] D
Mark McPherson: The doorbell rang. She opened the [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: If you come a little bit closer, m [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Murder is my favorite crime. D
Mark McPherson: Haven't you seen the papers? Where [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Look around. Is this the home of a [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: I can afford a blemish on my cha [...] D
Mark McPherson: I suspect nobody and everybody. D
Mark McPherson: Nice little place you have here, M [...] D
Bessie Clary: [about Laura] And it wasn't only on [...] D
Shelby Carpenter: I knew there was something on my [...] D
Laura Hunt: It was a terrible shock, poor darling. [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: How singularly innocent I look thi [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Love is eternal. It has been the s [...] D
Mark McPherson: Yeah, dames are always pulling a s [...] D
Waldo Lydecker: Will you please stop dawdling with [...] D

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