Rear Window
(1954)
Posters
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Grace Kelly
as
Lisa Carol Fremont
James Stewart
as L.B. 'Jeff' Jeffries
Thelma Ritter
as Stella
Raymond Burr
as Lars Thorwald
Wendell Corey
as Thomas J. Doyle
Credits
director:
Alfred
Hitchcock
production:
Paramount
producer:
Alfred
Hitchcock
screenplay:
John
Michael Hayes
(based on the story It Had to Be Murder
by Cornell Woolrich)
photography:
Robert
Burks
music composer:
Franz
Waxman
costume design:
Edith Head
Synopsis
The adventurous photographer L.B. 'Jeff' Jeffries is immobilized in his Greenwich Village
Quotes & Sound Files
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hows_your_leg.raLisa: How's your leg?
lisa.ra
big_night.raLisa: It's a big night.
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what_a_day.ra
nonsense.raLisa: Jeff, isn't it time you came home? You could pick your assignment.
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perfect.ra
one_thing.raLisa: Well, if there's one thing I know, it's how to wear the proper clothes.
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dont_have_to.raLisa: You don't have to be deliberately repulsive just to impress me I'm wrong.
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Lisa: You don't think either one of us could ever
change?
Jeff: Right now, it doesn't seem so.
Lisa: I'm in love with you. I don't care what you do for
a living. I'd just like to be part
of it somehow. It's deflating to find out the only way I can be part of
it is to take
out a subscription to your magazine. I guess I'm not the girl I thought
I was.
Jeff: There's nothing wrong with you Lisa. You've got this
town in the palm of your hand.
Lisa: Not quite it seems... Goodbye Jeff.
Jeff: You mean 'Good night.'
Lisa: I mean what I said.
Jeff: Well Lisa, couldn't we just... couldn't we just keep
things status quo?
Lisa: Without any future?
not_until.raJeff: Well, when am I going to see you again?
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how_far.raLisa: How far does a girl have to go before you notice her?
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Jeff: Don't, don't you ever have any problems?
Lisa: I have one now.
Jeff: So do I.
Lisa: Tell me about it.
Jeff: Why, why would a man leave his apartment three times
on a rainy night with a suitcase
and come back three times?
Lisa: He likes the way his wife welcomes him home.
Jeff: Oh no. No, no, no. Not this salesman's wife. And why
didn't he go to work today?
Lisa: Homework. It's more interesting.
Jeff: What's interesting about a butcher knife and a small
saw wrapped in newspaper?
Lisa: Nothing, thank heaven.
Jeff: Why hasn't he been in his wife's bedroom all day?
Lisa: I wouldn't dare answer that.
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too_frightful.raJeff: Well, listen, I'll answer it Lisa, there's something terribly wrong.
terrible_job.raJeff: He went out a few minutes ago in his undershirt. He hasn't come back yet. That would
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diseased.raLisa: Jeff, if you could only see yourself?
never_parade.raLisa: A murderer would never parade his crime in front of an open window.
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start_again.raLisa: Let's start from the beginning again Jeff. Tell me everything you saw... and what...
couldnt_have.raLisa: That couldn't have been Mrs. Thorwald... or I don't know women.
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trade_you.raLisa: I'll trade you: my feminine intuition for a bed for the night.
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that_song.raLisa: Here's that song again. Where does a man get inspiration to write a song like that?
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Lisa: Surprise is the most important
element of attack. And besides, you're not up on
your private eye literature. When they're in trouble, it's always their
Girl Friday
who gets them out of it.
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we_think.raLisa (to Tom): We think Thorwald's guilty.
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fairy_tale.ra
exit_lines.ra
Lisa: I'm not much on rear window ethics.
Jeff: Of course, they can do the same thing to me. Watch
me like a bug under a glass
if they want to.
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ghouls.ra
preview.ra
Lisa: Preview of coming attractions.
too_much.ra
choice_of_words.ra
find_out.ra
enough.ra
Notes
- The camera work takes placce either in Jef's apartment or within view of it.
- One of the many elements llinking Lisa Fremont to the other
women in the film is the pale green suit,
which is carried forward in the glossy green outfit worn by 'Miss Lonely
Hearts' later.
Awards
Academy Award Nomination: Best Director -
Alfred Hitchcock
Academy Award Nomination: Best Original Screenplay - John Michael Hayes
Academy Award Nomination: Best Cinematography - Robert Burks
Academy Award Nomination: Best Sound - Loren L. Ryder
British Academy Awards: Nominated for Best British Film - Alfred Hitchcock
New York Film Critics Circle Award: Nominated for Best Direction - Alfred
Hitchcock
Venice Film Festival: Nominated for Competing Film - Alfred Hitchcock