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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rear_WindowRear Window - Wikipedia

    Rear Window is a 1954 American mystery horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a short story by Cornell Woolrich. It stars James Stewart as a photographer who spies on his neighbors and suspects one of them of murder.

  2. Rear Window: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter. A bored photographer recovering from a broken leg passes the time by watching his neighbors and begins to suspect one of them of murder.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • 1954-09-01
  3. Feb 20, 2000 · Rear Window. Suspense. 114 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1954. Roger Ebert. February 20, 2000. 6 min read. The hero of Alfred Hitchcocks “Rear Window” is trapped in a wheelchair, and we’re trapped, too–trapped inside his point of view, inside his lack of freedom and his limited options.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1017289-rear_windowRear Window - Rotten Tomatoes

    Rear Window. NEW. 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...

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    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • PG
    • James Stewart
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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1084791-rear_windowRear Window - Rotten Tomatoes

    Jason Kemp (Christopher Reeve) is a quadriplegic who passes the time spying on his neighbors from his window. By chance he catches one of them, Julian Thorpe (Ritchie Coster), beating...

    • (13)
    • Jeff Bleckner
    • TV-PG
    • Christopher Reeve
  6. A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors and suspects one of them of murder. Read the plot summary of this classic Hitchcock thriller, starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly and Thelma Ritter.

  7. A classic suspense film by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Jimmy Stewart as a photographer who spies on his neighbors and witnesses a murder. Read Roger Ebert's analysis of the film's plot, structure, themes and style, and why it's a masterpiece of cinema.