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<p dir="auto"><strong>mercury4</strong> — <em>11 years ago(December 07, 2014 10:55 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">What sold me on Vera Miles playing the Kim Novak part in Vertigo were two things I saw her do on TV. There was an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents titled Revenge. I also saw her in a Twilight Zone episode called Mirror Image. In both of these shows she played characters that were very haunted for different reasons. Don't get me wrong. I loved Kim Novak in Vertigo. But I read that Hitchcock wanted Vera Miles for the part. I think she would've been very good. I wonder if Vera Miles ever regretted not starring in Vertigo.</p>
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<p dir="auto">"Hitchcock" was quite good if that era's films and AF is of interest.<br />
Good point about verification.  It jibes with what I've read, mostly on this site.  So, not a lot of veracity but not none.  I think some of the folks on this site have read some.<br />
AF's biography would have to be quite interesting.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I got the distinct impression that he was obsessed with her.<br />
I remember a scene in "Hitchcock" where he gets bad news, possibly his wife tells him she was attracted to someone else, and he goes on a rampage of sorts.  He ends up at Vera's dressing room and when she answers the door, he says "Why did you leave me?"<br />
We are supposed to think that he is talking to his wife.  But he is talking to Vera and she has to tell him that she has a family and that is her priority.<br />
He was known to become obsessed with his favorite stars, Madeleine Carrol, Grace Kelly, etc.</p>
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<p dir="auto">My understanding, possibly from these threads and from the film "Hitchcock", is that Vera did not regret missing out on Vertigo.  She said, "Hitch got his film, I got a son."<br />
I think she was having a hard time with his obsession with her and the control he wanted to exert over her.  She was grounded and wanted to have both a career and a personal life.<br />
I would love to know what Vertigo would have been like with Vera, who was a better actress than Kim - by a long shot.</p>
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