Vertigo (1958): Talking About Acrophobia Part 2

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The clip talking about acrophobia Part 2 from Vertigo (1958) with James Stewart, Barbara Bel Geddes

You mean, and sit behind a desk, chair-borne?
-Where you belong. -What about my acrophobia?
Suppose I'm sitting in this chair, behind a desk.
A pencil falls from the desk down to the floor and I reach down to pick it up, bingo, my acrophobia's back.
What'll you do?
I'm not gonna do anything for a while.
Don't forget, I'm a man of independent means, as the saying goes.
Fairly independent.
Why don't you go away for a while?
You mean, to forget? Midge, don't be so motherly.
I'm not gonna crack up.
-Have you had any dizzy spells this week? -I'm having one right now.
Midge, the music. Don't you think it's sort of....
What's this doohickey?
It's a brassiere.
You know about those things. You're a big boy now.
I've never run across one like that.
It's brand-new. Revolutionary uplift.

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