. >> on exhibit at a recent art show in youngstown, ohio an interpretation of alfred hitchcock's 1958my art is really my love. it's where my heart is, you know,. >> i have been following your movies since the fifties. >> oh, thank you. >> you are amazing. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> in the 1950s and early 1960s, kim novak was one of the biggest stars in hollywood. she's most famous for vertigo, about the obsession of a retired police detective with a mysterious blonde named madeleine. and his attempts to remake a brunette named judy into madeleine. >> if i let you change me, will it do it? if i do it what you tell me, will you love me? >> yes. >> both women were played by novak. was it a challenging role or i should say roles for you? >> well, you know, it's absolutely wonderful because the wonderful thing about alfred hitchcock is, in one way, he is obsessed with changing you in the physical sense of the character has to be exactly the way. but he allows you total freedom in the way you play the part. >> but freedom doesn't exactly describe the studio system that controlled hol