Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "Vertigo" (1958) is inseparable from its San Francisco setting, where every architectural element serves as both a physical location and a psychological space. The city's distinctive topography and architectural character become active participants in the film's exploration of obsession, memory, and descent into madness. T…
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