Rear Window
Convinced that one of the neighbors has murdered his wife, Jeff, a professional photographer, whose leg has broken during photographing a race accident, so he has to stay at home, where he watches his neighbors from his rare window, investigates on the case, by receiving help from his girlfriend and nurse.
27 January 1919, Fresno, California, USA
August 16, 1924 in Independence, Kansas, USA
12 January 1912, Albany, New York, USA
November 4, 1908 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
December 12, 1900 in Minnesota, USA
January 4, 1935 in San Diego, California, USA
20 March 1914, Dracut, Massachusetts, USA
4 November 1913, St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
December 6, 1926 in New York, USA
2 January 1893, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
21 May 1917, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
24 July 1916, New York City, New York, USA
March 26, 2014
Beneath pointed dialogue, perceptive character development and tense plot twists, the movie plays like a breakpoint in our journey towards complete voyeurism.May 29, 2010
In this brilliant movie about watching the neighbors, Alfred Hitchcock turns the lens on his audience. "We have become a race of Peeping Toms," notes one character not only commenting on Jeff's obsessive voyeurism but also that of the cinematic spectator.February 09, 2006
Of all Hitchcock's films, this is the one which most reveals the man.August 08, 2009
a taut and (verbally) jaunty thrillerMay 28, 2004
Don't resist the urge -- steal a peek at it now, and be reminded why Hitchcock is still without equal in the clammy thrills department.April 20, 2009
Just possibly the second most entertaining picture (after The 39 Steps) ever made by Alfred Hitchcock.January 01, 2000
Restored to its original Technicolor grandeur!July 21, 2005
The deliciousness of watching the film as it's intended to be seen is that the big screen gives Rear Window back its claustrophobia.December 15, 2010
Hitchcock masterpiece stars peeping Jimmy Stewart.July 29, 2008
...the film surely remains one of the most memorable and downright essential examples of the slow-burn thriller genre.March 05, 2012
It's one of Alfred Hitchcock's inspired audience-participation films: watching it, you feel titillated, horrified, and, ultimately, purged.September 02, 2009
As close to 'perfect' as a film is likely to get.