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John Michael Hayes (screenplay)
Cornell Woolrich (short story "It Had to Be Murder")
14 January 1955 (Japan) more
Through his rear window and the eye of his powerful camera he watched a great city tell on itself, expose its cheating ways...and Murder! more
A wheelchair bound photographer spies on his neighbours from his apartment window and becomes convinced one of them has committed murder. full summary | full synopsis
Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 5 nominations more
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Tremendous thriller. Classic Hitchcock. more (466 total)
| James Stewart | ... | L. B. 'Jeff' Jefferies | |
| Grace Kelly | ... | Lisa Carol Fremont | |
| Wendell Corey | ... | Det. Lt. Thomas J. Doyle | |
| Thelma Ritter | ... | Stella | |
| Raymond Burr | ... | Lars Thorwald | |
| Judith Evelyn | ... | Miss Lonelyhearts | |
| Ross Bagdasarian | ... | Songwriter | |
| Georgine Darcy | ... | Miss Torso | |
| Sara Berner | ... | Wife living above Thorwalds | |
| Frank Cady | ... | Husband living above Thorwalds | |
| Jesslyn Fax | ... | Sculpting neighbor with hearing aid | |
| Rand Harper | ... | Newlywed man | |
| Irene Winston | ... | Mrs. Anna Thorwald | |
| Havis Davenport | ... | Newlywed woman | |
| Marla English | ... | Girl at songwriter's party | |
| Kathryn Grant | ... | Girl at songwriter's party (as Kathryn Grandstaff) | |
| Alan Lee | ... | Newlyweds' landlord | |
| Anthony Warde | ... | Detective | |
| Benny Bartlett | ... | Man with Miss Torso | |
| Fred Graham | ... | Detective | |
| Harry Landers | ... | Man with Miss Lonelyheart | |
| Dick Simmons | ... | Man with Miss Torso | |
| Iphigenie Castiglioni | ... | Woman with bird | |
| Ralph Smiley | ... | Carl, waiter from 21 | |
| Eddie Parker | ... | Detective (as Edwin Parker) | |
| Len Hendry | ... | Policeman | |
| Mike Mahoney | ... | Policeman | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Jerry Antes | ... | Dancer with Miss Torso (uncredited) | |
| Barbara Bailey | ... | Choreographer with Miss Torso (uncredited) | |
| Nick Borgani | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Sue Casey | ... | Sunbather (uncredited) | |
| James Cornell | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Don Dunning | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Bess Flowers | ... | Songwriter's party guest with poodle (uncredited) | |
| Art Gilmore | ... | Radio announcer (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Alfred Hitchcock | ... | Man winding clock in songwriter's apartment (uncredited) | |
| Jonni Paris | ... | Sunbather (uncredited) | |
| Jack Stoney | ... | Ice Man (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Alfred Hitchcock | |||
Writing credits | ||
| John Michael Hayes | (screenplay) | |
| Cornell Woolrich | (short story "It Had to Be Murder") | |
Produced by | |||
| James C. Katz | .... | producer (1998 restoration) | |
| Alfred Hitchcock | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Franz Waxman | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Robert Burks | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| George Tomasini | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| J. McMillan Johnson | (as Joseph MacMillan Johnson) | ||
| Hal Pereira | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Sam Comer | |||
| Ray Moyer | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Wally Westmore | .... | makeup supervisor | |
Production Management | |||
| C.O. Erickson | .... | unit production manager (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Herbert Coleman | .... | assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Dorothea Holt | .... | illustrator (uncredited) | |
| Gene Lauritzen | .... | construction coordinator (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| John Cope | .... | sound recordist | |
| Harry Lindgren | .... | sound recordist | |
| Harry E. Snodgrass | .... | sound editor (1998 restoration) | |
| Richard LeGrand Jr. | .... | supervising sound editor (1998 restoration) (uncredited) | |
| Loren L. Ryder | .... | sound recording mixer (uncredited) | |
| Samuel Webb | .... | assistant sound editor: 1998 restoration (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| John P. Fulton | .... | special photographic effects | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Scott Dougherty | .... | digital restoration producer: Cinesite (uncredited) | |
| Jerry Pooler | .... | digital restoration supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Irmin Roberts | .... | special visual effects (uncredited) | |
| Tiffany Smith | .... | digital restoration coordinator: Cinesite (uncredited) | |
Stunts | |||
| Fred Graham | .... | stunt detective (uncredited) | |
| Ted Mapes | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Parker | .... | stunt detective (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| William Schurr | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
| Leonard J. South | .... | assistant camera (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Edith Head | .... | costumes | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Steve Johnson | .... | colorist | |
| Jeff Smithwick | .... | color timer: Technicolor (1998 restoration) (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Robert A. Harris | .... | 1998 reconstruction and restoration | |
| Bob Landry | .... | technical advisor | |
| Richard Mueller | .... | technicolor color consultant | |
Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (USA) (complete title)
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112 min
1.66 : 1 more
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
USA:PG (re-rating) (1983) (cerfiticate no. 27069) | Canada:A (Nova Scotia) (1983) | Canada:G (Quebec) (1983) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) | USA:Approved (PCA #16938) | Portugal:M/12 | Spain:T | Iceland:L | Germany:12 | West Germany:16 (f) | Brazil:12 | Sweden:11 (re-rating) (1984) | Sweden:15 (original rating) (1955) | New Zealand:PG | Italy:T | Argentina:13 | Australia:PG | Chile:14 | Finland:K-8 | France:U (2000 re-release) | Netherlands:AL | Norway:16 | South Korea:15 | UK:PG | Peru:14 | Singapore:PG
The songs heard on the soundtrack are all from earlier Paramount features, including Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950), Mr. Music (1950), Road to Bali (1952), and Red Garters (1954). The melody to That's Amore from The Caddy (1953) is heard during the closing credits. more
Continuity: The amount of Brandy in the detective's glass increases between shots. more
[first lines]
Voice on radio:
Men, are you over 40? When you wake up in the morning, do you feel tired and rundown? Do you have that listless feeling...
[the camera pans around the courtyard; cut to later in the day]
Jeff:
[answering phone] Jefferies.
Gunnison:
Congratulations, Jeff!
Jeff:
For what?
Gunnison:
For getting rid of that cast!
Jeff:
Who said I was getting rid of it?
Gunnison:
This is Wednesday; seven weeks from the day you broke your leg. Yes or no?
Jeff:
Gunnison, how did you ever get to be such a big editor with such a small memory?
[...]
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Spoofed in "My Life in Film: Rear Window (#1.2)" (2004) more
Instrumental excerpt from 'Red Garters' more
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In '54, I was seven years old and this is one of the first 'grown up' movies I remember seeing. I have seen it at least ten times since and realize seeing something different each time.
James Stewart is a photographer in a wheelchair recovering from an accident. He passes the time by watching his neighbors out his apartment window. He thinks that he witnessed a murder and has trouble convincing his girlfriend, Grace Kelly, to help prove a crime was committed.
Three scenes that always stuck with me:(1) Stewart fighting off his attacker with flashbulbs (2) the smoldering kiss (3) the glowing cigarette in the dark apartment.
Every bit a classic. I think this is THE BEST Hitchcock movie. No offense intended toward PSYCHO, but this movie has the more human aspects of fear and terror. This super cast includes Raymond Burr, Thelma Ritter and Wendell Corey.