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James Stewart and Kim Novak in Alfred Hitchcock's romantic thriller "Vertigo" (1958). Paramount Pictures But freedom doesn't exactly describe the studio system that controlled Hollywood in the 1950s.
Interview with actress Kim Novak, who lives in Oregon and is revisiting her cinematic past Updated: Jul. 31, 2010, 4:32 p.m. | Published: Jul. 31, 2010, 3:32 p.m.
Kim Novak is celebrating her 90th birthday this year, and shared in a new interview her appreciation for Pamela Anderson. The "Vertigo" star also spoke about her own upcoming documentary and her ...
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“Kim Novak’s Vertigo,” which is a working title, is in post-production, and is due for delivery this fall.
Kim Novak and Frank Sinatra in ‘The Man With the Golden Arm,’ 1955. Novak nevertheless held onto enough of a sense of self to appear in remarkably strong character studies: Picnic, Middle of the Night ...
6 degrees of Kim Novak That's an enormous loss for fans of Hollywood lore. Novak has an ironclad memory and was the Kevin Bacon of her day - related to everyone in Hollywood by six degrees or less.
Kim Novak says that cruel jabs about how she looked during the Oscar ceremony amounted to bullying that left her crushed at first, but then determined to speak out in protest.
“Kim Novak's Vertigo,” which is a working title, is in post-production, and is due for delivery this fall. It marks Dogwoof's fourth collaboration with Philippe, following "78/52," "Memory ...