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The Bunburyist
Featuring Mystery History and Other Literary Ramblings of Elizabeth Foxwell
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
How
Vertigo
nearly became
Cry from the Rooftop
.
Lists of Note
features proposed
alternative titles
for Alfred Hitchcock's
Vertigo
. (
My Madeleine
? Sounds like a riff on Proust.)
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I write mystery short stories; cowrote (w/Dean James)
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