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Rear Window (1954)

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Directed by
Alfred Hitchcock

Written by
Cornell Woolrich, John Michael Hayes

Cast
James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, Raymond Burr [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Sep 1, 2003
• R2: 21 Apr 2003

Budget $1,000,000

Running Time
1 hour, 52 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Paramount Pictures, Patron Inc.

Studio Paramount

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Other Titles
• Rear Window (1954)
• Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window
• Das Fenster zum Hof (1955)



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Rear Window: Collector's Edition


Release Date: Sep 1, 2003
Region: 1
Runtime: 115 mins
Studio: Universal Studios
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: Spanish
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: PG
Features:
Rear Window Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic". An original documentary on the making of Rear Window featuring interviews with cast members Georgine Darcy, assistant director Herbert Coleman, filmmakers Peter Bogdanovich (Last Picture Show) and Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential) and Pat Hitchcock O'Connell, daughter of Alfred Hitchcock Featurette: A Conversation with Screenwriter John Michael Hayes Production Photographs: A poster and photograph gallery from the film Theatrical Trailer Re-Release Trailer Narrated by James Stewart Production Notes Cast & Filmmakers DVD-ROM Features including access to the Original Script
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Rear Window [1954]
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Like the Greenwich Village courtyard view from its titular portal, Alfred Hitchcock's classic Rear Window is both confined and multileveled: its story and visual perspective are dictated by its protagonist's imprisonment in his apartment, convalescing in a wheelchair, from which both he and the audience observe the lives of his neighbours. Cheerful voyeurism, as well as the behaviour glimpsed among the various tenants, affords a droll comic atmosphere that gradually darkens when he sees clues to what may be a murder.

Photographer LB "Jeff" Jeffries (James Stewart) is, in fact, a voyeur by trade, a professional photographer sidelined by an accident while on assignment. His immersion in the human drama (and comedy) visible from his window is a by-product of boredom, underlined by the disapproval of his girlfriend, Lisa (Grace Kelly), and a wisecracking visiting nurse (Thelma Ritter). Yet when the invalid wife of Lars Thorwald (Raymond Burr) disappears, Jeff enlists the two women to help him to determine whether she's really left town, as Thorwald insists, or been murdered.

Hitchcock scholar Donald Spoto convincingly argues that the crime at the centre of this mystery is the MacGuffin--a mere pretext--in a film that's more interested in the implications of Jeff's sentinel perspective. We actually learn more about the lives of the other neighbours (given generic names by Jeff, even as he's drawn into their lives) he, and we, watch undetected than we do the putative murderer and his victim. Jeff's evident fear of intimacy and commitment with the elegant, adoring Lisa provides the other vital thread to the script, one woven not only into the couple's own relationship, but reflected and even commented upon through the various neighbours' lives.

At a minimum, Hitchcock's skill at making us accomplices to Jeff's spying, coupled with an ingenious escalation of suspense as the teasingly vague evidence coalesces into ominous proof, deliver a superb thriller spiked with droll humour, right up to its nail-biting, nightmarish climax. At deeper levels, however, Rear Window plumbs issues of moral responsibility and emotional honesty, while offering further proof (were any needed) of the director's brilliance as a visual storyteller. -- Sam Sutherland, Amazon.com

Release Date: Apr 21, 2003


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