The Window

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The Window

Movie poster for The Window
Directed by Ted Tetzlaff
Produced by Frederic Ullman, Jr.
Written by Cornell Woolrich (story)
Mel Dinelli
Starring Barbara Hale
Arthur Kennedy
Paul Stewart
Ruth Roman
Bobby Driscoll
Music by Roy Webb
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Release date(s) August 6, 1949 New York City
Running time 73 min
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The Window is a 1949 black-and-white suspense film based on the short story "The Boy Who Cried Murder" by Cornell Woolrich. The film, which was a critical success, was produced by Frederic Ullman, Jr. for $210,000 but earned much more, making it a box office hit for RKO Pictures. The film was directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who worked as a cinematographer for over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946).

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[edit] Plot

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Set and filmed on location in the tenement section of New York's Lower East Side, the film tells the story of a young boy (Driscoll) who has a habit of crying wolf. Late one night he climbs up the building fire escape and sees two people murder a drunken sailor. No one, not even the boy's parents, believes young Tommy when he tells what he has seen, since they all assume that this is just another of the boy's tall tales. The murderous neighbors find out the boy is a witness to the killing and plan the same for him when his parents are away. Tommy fears that the killers are out to get him, so he runs away from home only to be caught by the two.

[edit] Awards

Film editor Frederic Knudtson was nominated for an Academy Award, while Driscoll was named Outstanding Juvenile Actor and given a miniature statuette. In 1950, Cornell Woolrich and Mel Dinelli won an Edgar Award, presented by the Mystery Writers of America, for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.

[edit] Cast

A young boy (actor Bobby Driscoll)  witnesses a murder when he spies through a window.
A young boy (actor Bobby Driscoll) witnesses a murder when he spies through a window.

[edit] Remakes

The film has been remade three times:

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