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The Window
The Window

The Window (1949)

69% User Rating
1h 13min
Thriller
Crime

"Through the Window He Saw it...but no one would believe him...no one except the Killers!"

An imaginative boy who frequently makes things up witnesses a murder, but can't get his parents or the police to believe him. The only people taking him seriously are the killers - who live upstairs, know that he saw what they did, and are out to permanently silence him.

Ted TetzlaffDirector

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Bobby Driscoll

Bobby Driscoll

Tommy Woodry

Barbara Hale

Barbara Hale

Mary Woodry

Arthur Kennedy

Arthur Kennedy

Ed Woodry

Paul Stewart

Paul Stewart

Joe Kellerson

Ruth Roman

Ruth Roman

Jean Kellerson

Richard Benedict

Richard Benedict

Murdered Seaman (Uncredited)

James Nolan

James Nolan

Stranger on Street (Uncredited)

Anthony Ross

Anthony Ross

Detective Ross (uncredited)

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Tom Coleman

Cop Carrying Stretcher (Uncredited)

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Lloyd Dawson

Police Officer (Uncredited)

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Carl Faulkner

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Budd Fine

Budd Fine

Police Officer (Uncredited)

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Eric Mack

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Police Officer (Uncredited)

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Carl Saxe

Police Officer (Uncredited)

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Brick Sullivan

Police Officer (Uncredited)

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Charles Flynn

Police Officer (Uncredited)

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Ken Terrell

Man (Uncredited)

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Lee Kass

Reporter (Uncredited)

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Johnny Kern

Observer at Scene (Uncredited)

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Tex Swan

Milkman (Uncredited)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

May 11, 2015

Like the boy who cried wolf. A belter of a B noir out of RKO. Story plays as a variant to the boy who cried wolf legend and finds young Bobby Driscoll as Tommy, a boy prone to telling tall tales. So when one night he spies upstairs neighbours murdering a man, nobody believes him... The build up to the crime is considered, we are privy to Tommy's home life in a cramped New York tenement, his parents loyal and hard working and they have plenty of love for their fanciful son. Once the crime is committed, a shocking incident compounded by the fact it's perpetrated by a normal looking male and female couple, a destitute pairing prepared to do the unthinkable just for cash, then things get real tense and the thrills begin to roll. Tommy is now under threat from the killers and he needs to be silenced, so as the cramp confines of the hot and sweaty tenement area are vividly brought to life via noir visuals, Ted Tetzlaff (director) and his cinematographers (Robert De Grasse & William O. Steiner) excelling, the paranoia and tension builds to the point that the gripping finale acts as a merciful release. Very well performed by a cast that also includes Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman, Arthur Kennedy and Barabara Hale, this late 1940s noir is highly recommended. 8/10

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