Col Needham's Top 10 Movies of All Time10 of 10
1. Vertigo (1958)
"This is my all-time favourite film, directed by my all-time favourite director, Alfred Hitchcock. I first saw Vertigo in Nov. 1989 and it instantly became my favourite film, changing the way I look at film.
It’s the work of a genius director at his creative best with an amazing story; the best twist in the history of cinema; remarkable cinematography – particular the colours Hitchcock used throughout – and a perfect score by Bernard Herrmann as well as amazing performances by the two central leads, James Stewart and Kim Novak.
I’ve seen this film more than 50 times and visited all the locations."
"This is my all-time favourite film, directed by my all-time favourite director, Alfred Hitchcock. I first saw Vertigo in Nov. 1989 and it instantly became my favourite film, changing the way I look at film.
It’s the work of a genius director at his creative best with an amazing story; the best twist in the history of cinema; remarkable cinematography – particular the colours Hitchcock used throughout – and a perfect score by Bernard Herrmann as well as amazing performances by the two central leads, James Stewart and Kim Novak.
I’ve seen this film more than 50 times and visited all the locations."