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Eugene Walz <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Feb 1999 18:53:41 -0600
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>urban legend has it that the climactic kiss in VERTIGO is
>the longest in film history,

I thought that the kiss in North by Northwest was supposed to be the
longest kiss on the screen. Whatever the case, it's clear that Hitch had a
special fascination for the kiss.

More importantly, the kiss in On the Waterfront underlines the (now-sexist)
mythology of the kiss in the fifties; Brando kisses a reluctant Eva Marie
and after first resisting, she realizes she likes it and gives in to his
forceful advances.

Gene Walz
University of Manitoba

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