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* ], a defunct amusement ride at Cedar Point and Knott's Berry Farm, US * ], a defunct amusement ride at Cedar Point and Knott's Berry Farm, US
* Vertigo, a ride at ], Wales * Vertigo, a ride at ], Wales
* Vertigo, a looping plane ride at ], Denmark


===Fictional entities=== ===Fictional entities===
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* ], a DC Comics supervillain * ], a DC Comics supervillain
* Vertigo, a ] * Vertigo, a ]
* Vertigo Bomber, the ] bomber aircraft in ''C&C3: Tiberium Wars'' and ''Kane's Wrath''


===Film=== ===Film===
* ], a 1946 Mexican film with the original title ''Vértigo'' * ], French title ''Vertige'', a French silent film
* ], a French drama film directed by Paul Schiller
* ], Spanish title ''Vértigo'', a 1946 Mexican film
* ], a French drama film directed by Richard Pottier
* ], Spanish title ''Vértigo'', a Spanish drama film
* ], a 1958 film by Alfred Hitchcock * ], a 1958 film by Alfred Hitchcock
** ], its soundtrack ** ], its soundtrack
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===Publications=== ===Publications===
* ], a DC imprint * ], a DC Comics imprint
* ], a 1990 novel by W. G. Sebald * ], a 1990 novel by W. G. Sebald
* ], a student newspaper at the University of Technology, Sydney * ], a student newspaper at the University of Technology, Sydney
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* ''Vértigo'', a play by ] * ''Vértigo'', a play by ]


===Television=== === Television ===
* ], a Mexican telenovela * ], a Mexican telenovela
* ], an episode of ''The Best Years'' * ], an episode of ''The Best Years''
* ], an episode of ''Arrow''
* "Vertigo", an ] * "Vertigo", an ]


===Music=== ===Music===
* ] (2000–03), an Australian hard rock band named Vertigo (1996–99) * ] (2000–03), an Australian hard rock band named Vertigo (1996–99)
* Le Vertigo, a rondeau for harpsichord by ] (1703-55)


====Albums==== ====Albums====
* ], 2000 * ], 2020
* ], 1990 * ], 1990
* ], 1998 * ]
* ], 2018 * ], 2018
* ], 2002 * ], 2002
* ], 2024
* ], 1999 * ], 1999
* ], 1980
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ], La Ley's fifth album * ], La Ley's fifth album
* ], 1980
*Vertigo (Life Theory EP), 2018
* ], 2000
* ], 2015
* ], 1998
* ], 2020
* ], 2024


====Songs==== ====Songs====
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* "Vertigo/]", 1979 disco song by Dan Hartman and Loleatta Holloway * "Vertigo/]", 1979 disco song by Dan Hartman and Loleatta Holloway
* "Vertigo", by ] from the ''American Pie 2'' soundtrack * "Vertigo", by ] from the ''American Pie 2'' soundtrack
* "Vertigo", by Jason Derulo featuring Jordin Sparks from '']''
* "Vertigo", by The Libertines from '']'' * "Vertigo", by The Libertines from '']''
* "Vertigo", by Monster Magnet from '']'' * "Vertigo", by Monster Magnet from '']''
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* "Vertigo", by ] * "Vertigo", by ]
* "Vertigo", by Swedish rock band ] from their 2017 album ''Monumentum'' * "Vertigo", by Swedish rock band ] from their 2017 album ''Monumentum''
* "Vertigo", by Dutch electro-pop singer ] from his 2018 album ''Stray''
* "Vertigo", by American post-metal band ] from their 2013 album ''Sunbather''
* "Vertigo", by Canadian pop-punk band Marianas Trench from their 2006 album '']''
* "Vertigo", by Korean boyband ] released in 2021


===Other arts and entertainment=== ===Other arts and entertainment===
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* Vertigo, a defunct nightclub on the ] * Vertigo, a defunct nightclub on the ]
* Vertigo 42, a champagne bar in ] in London * Vertigo 42, a champagne bar in ] in London
* de_vertigo, a gaming map in the Valve game '']'' and '']'', situated on a 51-story skyscraper


==Organisations== ==Organisations==
* ], an American film production company created by Roy Lee * ], an American film production company
* ], a British film production and film distribution company * ], a British film production and film distribution company
* ], a UK-based record label * ], a UK-based record label


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* ], a minute genus of land snail * ], a genus of minute land snails
* Vertigo, the 5th century ascetic practice of standing on towers; See ] * Vertigo, the 5th century ascetic practice of standing on towers; See ]
* Vertigo, an automobile by ] * Vertigo, an automobile by ]
* ], an Austrian hang glider design of the mid-2000s * ], an Austrian hang glider design of the mid-2000s
* Vertigo, a discontinued lollipop produced by ] that consisted of one half chocolate, one half hard candy


==See also== ==See also==
* ], 1980s British human-powered helicopter
* '']'', a 2014 album by Kate Miller-Heidke * '']'', a 2014 album by Kate Miller-Heidke
* {{lookfrom|Vertigo}} * {{lookfrom|Vertigo}}

Latest revision as of 16:24, 23 July 2024

Vertigo is a form of dizziness.

Vertigo may also refer to:

  • Acrophobia, the fear of heights, often incorrectly called "vertigo"

Arts and entertainment

Amusement parks and rides

Fictional entities

Film

Publications

Plays

Television

Music

Albums

Songs

Other arts and entertainment

Organisations

Other uses

  • Vertigo (gastropod), a genus of minute land snails
  • Vertigo, the 5th century ascetic practice of standing on towers; See Stylite
  • Vertigo, an automobile by Gillet
  • Seedwings Europe Vertigo, an Austrian hang glider design of the mid-2000s
  • Vertigo, a discontinued lollipop produced by Topps that consisted of one half chocolate, one half hard candy

See also

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