In 2012, Vertigo climbed to the top of the Sight and Sound Poll as the greatest movie of all time, thanks to the largest sampling of film critics ever taken. That's a climb even more impressive than Scottie Ferguson in the closing scene of the movie. Hitch employed a great number of tricks, starting with a classic misdirection. We are led to believe he is going to follow up on the success of Rear Window, replacing Lisa with Midge in a playful apartment scene very reminiscent of what we had seen before. Jimmy Stewart is the constant between the two films. He is now "Scottie" Ferguson, a retired police detective recovering from a nasty fall he took when he couldn't quite make the jump between two buildings in the opening scene. But, unlike the invalid he played before, Scottie has pretty much recovered and is ready for action. No sooner do we get to know Midge than Hitch introduces us to Madeleine through a long lost friend of Scottie, who is now managing