Rear Window, American thriller film, released in 1954, that is considered one of Alfred Hitchcock’s most suspenseful movies. It starred Hitchcock favourites James Stewart and Grace Kelly. Stewart played L.B. Jeffries, a photographer who is confined to a wheelchair while recuperating from a broken
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Alfred Hitchcock had a knack for turning the ordinary into the terrifying. He did it with simple birds in The Birds, and in Rear Window, he takes the nominal act of "people watching" and also turns it into a thrilling story. The film is heavily centered around the idea of voyeurism, and this is heavily portrayed through…
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Spies like us. *** SPOILER ALERT *** By the time of Rear Window’s release in September of 1954, the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, had directed over 40 features and was very much in th…
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I've been wanting to check this Alfred Hitchcock classic for ages. It seems to be unanimously loved by critics and audiences alike, which always adds a dose of curiosity to see if it would live up to its classic status. The story centers on a wheelchair bound photographer, Jeff (James Stewart) who spies on his neighbors from…
January 2015 Blind Spot: REAR WINDOW (1954) – FLIXCHATTER FILM BLOG