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Hays Production Code's Impact on Vertigo

   
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Title: Hays Production Code's Impact on Vertigo
 
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Date: February 10, 1997
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Hitchcock is able to do this by later showing that the woman Scotty fell in love with was a poser, so it wasn't really committing adultery. In the scenes where they embraced each other, Hitchcock kept it simple and used quick embraces between the two...
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He also threw in an awkward scene between the two when Scotty removed her clothes and hung them up to dry, but he was able to do it in a way to throw implications of what he'd done into the scene, but never actually relate it to sexual ideas through dialogue...
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