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    Kim Novak lashes out at 'The Artist' filmmakers

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Vertigo" leading lady Kim Novak isn't keeping quiet about her disdain for "The Artist."

    The 78-year-old actress said in a statement released by her manager Monday that she feels violated because music from the Alfred Hitchcock film is used in the French black-and-white homage to the silent-film era. Novak said "The Artist" filmmakers had no reason "to depend on Bernard Herrmann's score from 'Vertigo' to provide more drama."

    "My body of work has been violated by 'The Artist,'" Novak said. "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, who played the dual role of both a suicidal trophy wife of a rich San Franciscan and a morose working girl opposite Stewart in in the 1958 thriller directed by Hitchcock, said that even though Herrmann was given "a small credit at the end," she believed "this kind of filmmaking trick to be cheating."

    "The Artist," which was written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius and stars Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo as silent film actors, leads Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony with six nominations and is expected to be a front-runner at this year's Academy Awards. The wordless film combines a mostly original jazzy score, sound effects and old-fashioned title cards which display dialogue.

    "'The Artist' was made as a love letter to cinema, and grew out of my (and all of my cast and crew's) admiration and respect for movies throughout history," Hazanavicius responded in a statement. "It was inspired by the work of Hitchcock, (Fritz) Lang, (John) Ford, (Ernst) Lubitsch, (F.W.) Murnau and (Billy) Wilder. I love Bernard Herrmann and his music has been used in many different films and I'm very pleased to have it in mine. I respect Kim Novak greatly, and I'm sorry to hear she disagrees."

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    • Cord S  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      In picnic, I just loved seeing Kim's face. What a beautiful woman.
    • Jason  •  San Diego, California  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      "It was inspired by the work of Hitchcock, (Fritz) Lang, (Harrison) Ford, ..." Pretty sure that's more likely John Ford than Harrison Ford.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      My God was she gorgeous back when.....
    • chuckdb  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      It's nice to see she is still alive.
    • pascalpascal  •  New York, New York  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      I totally agree....Kim Novak is awesome.
    • Murphy  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Kim Novak was great in Picnic and her dance with William Holden was unforgettable.
    • angel  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      i loved kim and jimmy and jack lemmon in 'bell, book and candle'...1959 i have seen it many times
    • Bart  •  Wasilla, Alaska  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Kind of surprised to hear The Artist used another movie's music. That's not right. Kim has a point here.
    • royhobbs  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Kim Novak was and is one of the greatest and "Vertigo" was Hitchcock and Company's very best. People like her and Jimmy Stewart were not just hired guns like today's moronic "actors". They cared about what they did and their artistic legacies.
    • Nony  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Most movies these days are nothing but hack copies of previous work.
    • Tom  •  Berea, Kentucky  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      John Ford, not Harrison Ford
    • ava  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Good for Kim. and for those of you who are screaming about her age, why? In this country age is old in other countries ALL OVER THE WORLD age is wisdom.
      America is so superficial that is why people like the Kardashians can make millions and become famous. For what? Porno.
    • Underwhelmed  •  Fort Lauderdale, Florida  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      She was underappreciated as an actress and was one of the most beautiful women of hertime or any time for that matter. The pic accompanying the article was taken when she was 74 and she is still beautiful.
      By the way, she is right, lots of copycats making movis today.
    • Blurry Smudge  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Yahoo writers & editors continue to show their utter ignorance... that would be JOHN Ford, (the famous director) that Hazanavicius is referring to, not Harrison Ford.
    • the bondman  •  Richardson, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Kim Novack was one of the sexiest women ever.
    • Neetsie  •  Boulder, Colorado  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Kim, why did you retire? We miss you!
    • the equalizer  •  Troy, Michigan  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      LOL

      "It was inspired by the work of Hitchcock, (Fritz) Lang, (Harrison) Ford, (Ernst) Lubitsch, (F.W.) Murnau and (Billy) Wilder.'

      Not Harrison Ford!!!

      John Ford!!!!!
    • Rand March  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Does she still have that great throaty sexy voice?
    • Rebecca B  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      What's really funny is that someone - presumably the author of the article - who filled in first names for the classic directors to whom Hazanavicius refers in his statement thought he meant (Harrison) Ford instead of, you know, (John) Ford.
    • Roger  •  Austin, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      I think you mean John Ford, not Harrison Ford.
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