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Martin Scorsese:
[Discussing "Vertigo"]
It became a lost film, so to speak. All the filmmakers in the 70s were trying to find copies of it. Some people had 16s. So, It became a picture we were looking for
[Discussing "Vertigo"]
It became a lost film, so to speak. All the filmmakers in the 70s were trying to find copies of it. Some people had 16s. So, It became a picture we were looking for
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SCORSESE It became a lost film so to speak
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I can tell you that all the filmmakers in the '70s
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were trying to find copies of it
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Some people had 16s
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So it became a picture we were looking for
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Movie Summary
Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.