Alfred Hitchcock thriller makes for the perfect viewing experience after watching 1954's Rear Window, which also stars James ...
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Detective Hall Jefferies, who suffered an injury, is forced to sit in a chair all day and look out the window out of boredom. After a while, Jeffries studied well all the neighbors in the house ...
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Confined to his New York apartment, he spends his time looking out of the rear window observing the neighbors. He begins to suspect that a man across the courtyard may have murdered his wife.
Roger Ebert wasn't writing reviews when Alfred Hitchcock was at the peak of his career, but he loved this film so much that he returned to it decades after its release.
Detective Jeffries is forced to constantly stay in his apartment due to a broken leg. Having a lot of free time, he begins to study the life of the inhabitants of the house opposite. The behavior ...