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A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his Greenwich Village courtyard apartment window and, despite the skepticism of his fashion-model girlfriend, becomes convinced one of them has committed murder. Professional photographer L.B. "Jeff" Jefferies breaks his leg while getting an action shot at an auto race.
May 23, 2013 · A wheelchair bound photographer spies on his neighbours from his apartment window and becomes convinced one of them has committed murder.
Advertise With Us. A newspaper photographer with a broken leg passes time recuperating by observing his neighbors through his window. He sees what he believes to be a murder, and decides to solve ...
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Rear Window. A bored, injured photojournalist confined to his apartment has no choice but to busy himself with observing his neighbors. His voyeurism becomes detective work, however, when he witnesses a murder. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 12,067 IMDb 8.5 1 h 52 min 1954. X-Ray HDR UHD PG.
Cornell Woolrich. Now this is a movie. Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window" develops such a clean, uncluttered line from beginning to end that we're drawn through it (and into it) effortlessly. The experience is not so much like watching a movie, as like ... well, like spying on your neighbors. Hitchcock traps us right from the first.
Rear Window (1954) -- (Movie Clip) He's An Unemployed Magician This is the first visit by old war buddy and New York detective Doyle (Wendell Corey), who is far from convinced that laid-up photographer "Jeff" (James Stewart) is right to be suspicious of "the salesman" (Raymond Burr) across the courtyard, in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, 1954.
Overview. A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his apartment window and becomes convinced one of them has committed murder. Alfred Hitchcock. Director. John Michael Hayes. Screenplay.