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Aug 30, 2019 · Alfred Hitchcock taught us all the dangers of spying on your neighbors with his 1954 thriller 'Rear Window'. ... Ross Bagdasarian played the pianist neighbor who is frequently seen composing new ...
Ross Bagdasarian. Actor: Rear Window. Composer, prolific songwriter ("Come On-a My House", "Witch Doctor", "Chipmunk Song"), author, actor, producer, impressionist, educated at Coll. Writer, and has made many records. He joined ASCAP in 1951, and specialized in catchy, hummable melodies.
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(1952), Stalag 17 (1953), Destination Gobi (1953), Rear Window (1954), and The Proud and Profane (1956). Notably, in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, he is the lonely composer at the piano,. In Stalag 17, he sings "I Love You" in a pivotal scene at the POW Christmas Party. Singing and songwriting
Apr 15, 2017 · Ross Bagdasarian played the pianist neighbour who’s frequently seen composing new pieces. Credited as “The Songwriter,” he was also a pianist and composer himself making his name and lots of money by creating Alvin and the Chipmunks. But before he recorded “The Chipmunk Song” in 1958, he helped Hitch with his Rear Window cameo.
The songwriter is Ross Bagdasarian, creator of the original film and recording performers, Alvin and the Chipmunks. (1961: The Alvin Show). (1961: The Alvin Show). Alfred Hitchcock : Hitchcock appears in the musician's apartment resetting a clock.
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Rear Window (1954)James StewartGrace KellyRaymond Burr. Rear Window (1954) One of Hitchcock's most stylish thrillers has photographer Stewart confined to wheelchair in his apartment, using binoculars to spy on courtyard neighbors, and discovering a possible murder. Inventive Cornell Woolrich story adapted by John Michael Hayes.
Feb 4, 2000 · REAR WINDOW: Suspense. Starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, Raymond Burr. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. (PG. 114 minutes. At the Castro.) Even scratchy and faded ...