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Arizona State University THE 405 Unit 7: 1)In "Vertigo", the themes of deception and obsession are two of the major themes of the film

Arts May 25, 2021

Arizona State University

THE 405

Unit 7:

1)In "Vertigo", the themes of deception and obsession are two of the major themes of the film.

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

2.            Screenwriter Ernest Lehman adapted "North by Northwest," based on a story called "In a Northwesterly Direction," originally published in a 1954 issue of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.

a.            TRUE

 

b.            FALSE

3.            The star of one of Hitchcock's directed TV episodes "Revenge" was Vera Miles, the actress who he also wanted to star in "Vertigo."

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

4.            Alfred Hitchcock is known for making cameo appearances in all of his films.

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

5.            Hitchcock did two cameos in "The Lodger", appearing as a member of an angry mob and also in a newspaper office.

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

6.            Hitchcock's theme song from the TV series has the macabre name of "Funeral March of a Marionette"

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

7.            Hitchcock created the "Vertigo" effect by zooming in the camera lens and backing the camera out.

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

8.            Hitchcock's cameo in "The Birds" is pretty hilarious - where he walked out of the pet shop walking two dogs.

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

9.            Hitchcock had been working on how to illustrate the "Vertigo" effect since his first American film, the Oscar Winner for Best Picture, "Rebecca."

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

10.A       very cool shot in "North by Northwest" has Cary Grant pulling Eva Marie Saint off of Mount Rushmore and into the bed of his train compartment at the end of the movie.

a.            TRUE

b.            FALSE

 

 

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