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Not Everyone Loves ‘The Artist:’ Kim Novak Feels Violated By Use Of ‘Vertigo’ Score

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EXCLUSIVE: Kim Novak has gone public, with a press release and a trade ad, to express her ire overThe Artist‘s use of Bernard Herrmann’s music from Vertigo as backdrop for the silent film. I just spoke with Novak’s longtime manager Sue Cameron, and she told me that the actress is an Oscar voter. When she popped in a screener of the film to figure out her ballot, she recognized the music immediately and didn’t feel flattered that a signature song from one of her best-known films got an encore.

“She was sitting in her living room, she put the DVD in, and then went into an absolute state of shock and devastation,” Cameron said. “When you sit in a theater and familiar music comes on that engenders ready-made emotion from a past film, and they use that music to evoke those same emotions, it’s quite hurtful. We know that they had the legal right to use the music, but it’s the music that was the backdrop for classic scenes, like Kim and Jimmy Stewart kissing by the tree, driving along the coast in the car. She is very, very upset.”

This Oscar season has so far been tame in terms of bad-mouthing, and I don’t think I’ve heard a complaint quite like this one before. How many will recognize music from a film released in 1958? Cameron said Novak felt strongly enough to pay for the full-page trade ad, which isn’t cheap. One looming question is whether Novak has jeopardized her status as a voter, and violated the rules by publicly maligning a movie that is a frontrunner for Best Picture. I will provide updates as I get some clarity, and reaction from The Weinstein Company, which released The Artist. Here is Novak’s reaction, in her own words:

Los Angeles: “I want to report a rape,” said Kim Novak, the legendary star of “Vertigo,” “Picnic,” and many other revered classics. “My body of work has been violated by ‘The Artist.’ This film took the Love Theme music from “Vertigo” and used the emotions it engenders as its own. Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart can’t speak for themselves, but I can. It was our work that unconsciously or consciously evoked the memories and feelings to the audience that were used for the climax of ‘The Artist.’” 

Novak went on to say that “The Artist” could and should have been able to stand on its own. “There was no reason for them to depend on Bernard Herrmann’s score from ‘Vertigo’ to provide more drama. ‘Vertigo’s’ music was written during the filming. Hitchcock wanted the theme woven musically in the puzzle pieces of the storyline. Even though they did given Bernard Herrmann a small credit at the end, I believe this kind of filmmaking trick to be cheating. Shame on them!”

This kind of “borrowing” could portend a dangerous future for all artists in film. “It is morally wrong of people in our industry to use and abuse famous pieces of work to gain attention and applause for other than what the original work was intended. It is essential that all artists safeguard our special bodies of work for posterity, with their individual identities intact and protected.

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  1. hilariousity reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker
  2. hwee said: Well she’s obviously never seen a Wong Kar Wai film lol
  3. theaginglovely reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker and added:
    Ugh. So much respect for Kim Novak for coming out and saying this. SO much respect. Vertigo is my #1. I have a tattoo of...
  4. savepinkpenguins reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker
  5. chunkydunkingmermaid reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker
  6. drewclouse reblogged this from thechosenjuan
  7. ladywhalersofthemoon reblogged this from coldasaslab and added:
    Kim Novak, no. Fair use of a film score is not rape. Also, your “body of work” has not been “violated” or tarnished by...
  8. lizdexia reblogged this from coldasaslab and added:
    I like Vertigo a lot. I’ve seen it maybe three or four times, which is a lot for me. When I saw The Artist, I didn’t...
  9. attackofthekillerderk reblogged this from thechosenjuan and added:
    Ms. Novak is in a special position regarding this, but it’s strange that we make a big stink of the use of the “Love...
  10. tryingtodohandstands said: I find this kind of hilarious
  11. imjesuschrist reblogged this from thechosenjuan and added:
    i thought this was a fair comment until she compared it to a rape. so yeah.
  12. theonsdick reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker and added:
    “A rape?” Hey, Kim Novak, fuck you. (I don’t even like Vertigo very much so if I like The Artist it’ll be because I like...
  13. coldasaslab reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker and added:
    Kim Novak has no right to feel “violated” (what a terrible fucking word choice) over a score that she did not right....
  14. thechosenjuan reblogged this from oldfilmsflicker and added:
    I didn’t think I could ever love Kim Novak more than I already do, but this is seriously the best thing I’ve heard about...
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