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Titolo originale: Rear Window
Regia: Alfred Hitchcock |
Anno: 1954
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Thriller Mistero
Tag: nurse | isolation | photographer | suspicion of murder | wheelchair | girlfriend | salesman | neighbor | whodunit | convalescence | voyeurism | voyeur | missing wife | homebound | psychotic obsessions | suspicious behavior | flower bed | visiting nurse | suspenseful | the boy who cried wolf | admiring |
Cast: James Stewart | Grace Kelly | Wendell Corey | Thelma Ritter | Raymond Burr | Judith Evelyn | Ross Bagdasarian | Georgine Darcy | Sara Berner | Frank Cady | Jesslyn Fax | Rand Harper | Irene Winston | Havis Davenport | Jerry Antes | Benny Bartlett | Sue Casey | Iphigenie Castiglioni | James Cornell | Don Dunning | Marla English | Bess Flowers | Art Gilmore | Fred Graham | Kathryn Grant | Charles Harvey | Len Hendry | Alfred Hitchcock | Harry Landers | Alan Lee | Mike Mahoney | Jonnie Paris | Eddie Parker | Robert Sherman | Dick Simmons | Ralph Smiley | Jack Stoney | Anthony Warde | Gig Young |

Costretto sulla sedia a rotelle da un incidente sul lavoro che gli ha procurato la frattura della gamba sinistra, un fotoreporter d'azione passa il tempo spiando col teleobiettivo i suoi vicini di casa, e con l'aiuto della fidanzata e dell'infermiera scopre che é stato commesso un omicidio...

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The helicopter seen near the start of the film is obviously composited, as there is obvious camera s [...] D
Jeff says the salesman's wife is an invalid, but earlier she gets out of bed to taunt her husband. D
Jeff's leg cast is always over his clothing. In the first scene, the cast is over his tan pajamas, a [...] D
It's possible the annual phone directory was published/issued during the first few months of Thorwal [...] D
(at around 1 hr 11 mins) When Tom Doyle is on the phone to a colleague and before Lisa comes out of [...] D
The detective accidentally throws his brandy over himself, soaking his shirt and jacket. Seconds lat [...] D
Stella is wearing the same dress on her fourth visit as she was on her second visit, which occurred [...] D
Jeff is watching Miss Lonelyhearts through the telephoto lens of his camera. She exits the building [...] D
(at about 1 hr 13 mins) Jeff wheels himself over to the window and bumps his leg (the one in the cas [...] D
When Lisa is talking to Jeff about his photography work, at one point she holds her wine glass with [...] D
At around 1 hr 32 min: While Lisa and Stella are digging up the flowers, the pianist is shown playin [...] D
Jeff, a professional photo-journalist, doesn't bother to take any photos of the developing mystery i [...] D
At the end of Jeff's first massage, Stella places the bottle with the green liquid on the side table [...] D
Throughout the whole movie, discontinuity is apparent: when a man is carrying something while the wo [...] D
At around 1:43 in the movie, after Lisa has been taken away by the police and Stella leaves to bail [...] D
At around 52 minutes: When Jeff's nurse goes to the door saying she's going to find out the name of [...] D
When Lisa places her slippers into her overnight case (whilst sitting on Jeff's lap), they are tosse [...] D
As Lisa (played by Grace Kelly) is in the kitchen preparing the brandy for Lt. Thomas Doyle and Jeff [...] D
When Stella tells Jeff that Thorwald's blinds are "up now", Jeff spins around and moves back with St [...] D
When the audience is allowed to look through James Stewart's camera with the telephoto lens, the scr [...] D
When Miss Lonelyhearts and the songwriter are talking about his record in his apartment, the dubbed- [...] D
At 49:19, as the camera pushes in for a closeup of Lisa (her suspicions suddenly aroused), if the vi [...] D
Lisa clearly pronounces her first name as "Lee-sah", but her longtime boyfriend L.B. always pronounc [...] D
The location and angle of the shadows of the "sun" are in the same place in the morning and at night [...] D
When Thorwald returns home from one of his trips out in the rain lugging his suitcase, the camera (f [...] D
When Jeff phones Tom Doyle's home to tell him about Thorwald, he addresses Tom's wife as "Mrs. Doyl [...] D
The image retention effect depicted in Jeff's apartment, when he fires the flashbulbs to temporarily [...] D
At the start, when Jeff is talking to Gunnison on the phone, the sky changes from cloudy to clear bl [...] D
Lisa takes the binoculars away from Jeff and wraps the neck cord around them before putting them on [...] D
The amount of brandy in the detective's glass increases between shots. D
When Jeff grabs the box of flashbulbs, all four can be seen in the box, but when he backs up more, t [...] D
When Lisa lowers Jeff's window shades for the evening, all of the shades are up at first. Lisa lower [...] D
During Stella's first visit to Jeff, she places a thermometer in his mouth. When she does that, Jeff [...] D
While Raymond Burr is looking through his wife's purse, studio lights are visible in his glasses. D
When the dog is taken from the basket after being killed, it is apparent that it is a kid's stuffed [...] D
The Exakta camera used in this movie is usually held in a way that would suggest that the shutter is [...] D
At the end, when Jeff is being pushed out the window and all the people run to the backyard, the col [...] D
After Lisa sees Thorwald tie up the trunk and the camera dollies forward to a close up, there are cr [...] D
Traffic on 9th Street is one way, westbound; a truck is shown going eastbound (the wrong way) down t [...] D
When Lisa goes to Jeff's house to celebrate his last week with his cast, she places two candles onto [...] D
Thorwald is near the end of a 6-month lease, but Jeff finds his number in a phone book, which is pri [...] D
(at around 1h 18 mins) When Lisa and Jeff are discussing "rear window ethics", Grace Kelly noticeabl [...] D
When Jeff is getting back into the wheelchair after Stella has given him a massage, his pajama top j [...] D