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- A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his Greenwich Village courtyard apartment window and, despite the skepticism of his fashion-model girlfriend, becomes convinced one of them has committed murder.
- Modern remake of Rear Window in which the lead character is paralyzed and lives in a high-tech home filled with assistive technology.
- TV SeriesA photographer who uses a wheelchair spies on his neighbors through his window,
- Afternoon Affair: Rear Window (1972) Ayuko works in a 3rd rate bar. Nomura, her patron, is besotted by her and it is their habit that they cannot reach a climax unless they peek at a couple, across the way, making love
- A short documentary that presents screenwriter John Michael Hayes partnership with Alfred Hitchcock during the making of Rear Window (1954). From the first meeting with the director to the film's conception and exchange of ideas between both men, their very first collaboration (and they would make four another films together) is told to us by Hayes as a great and dedicated effort that was brilliantly translated to the screen in what would become one of the greatest films of all time.
- A self-isolated man makes a terrifying discovery at his rear window.
- 200156mNot Rated7.5 (328)VideoA retrospective look at Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954).
- As a scriptwriter suffering from writer's block and with a broken leg, Maryam spends a restless night alone watching Alfred Hitchcock's classic 'Rear Window'. During the night, she becomes suspicious with the neighbours across from her, and just like the main protagonist in Hitchcock's film, she starts spying on the neighbours and is horrified by what she sees. Is Maryam simply delusional, or has she really uncovered something shocking? 'Me, Rear Window and Hitch' is a thrilling short film, which plays the original 'Psycho' theme song throughout, to heighten to the suspense. The film ultimately blurs the line between reality and delusion.
- Abstract shots of views out a window.
- Through a rear funeral window - Something weird happens again in an old cemetery - An unknown entity maintains his own grave.
- Two foreign students from China grew a habit of peeping into a girl's room across the street. One day, they catch another guy doing the same thing, simultaneously getting caught by him as well.
- An ingenious analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's thriller, in which sequentiality is replaced by parallelism, but the events in the observed apartment mostly retain their original order. The layering of narrative lines creates surprising meanings as the film break free from the rules of the genre. The introductory sequence clearly splits up the space of the courtyard and the opposite windows into various planes while drawing attention to the role of the observer - the architect of the story. As opposed to the original movie, however, we never see him.
- Corie, while looking across the back alley, believes she has seen a murder in a neighboring apartment. She involves Paul and refuses to think there is another explanation for what she glimpsed.
- A game Ram has successfully conquered on the Net turns out to be the blueprint for a real-life kidnapping. The team, distracted by the most important day of their careers, must stop a band of criminals from using Ram's strategy.
- Volunteering to help with police dog training puts Louis in a wheelchair, Briggs wants to know more about a relationship with a girl on a horse, and reporting the murder of a neighbour proves to be a little tricky.
- After Amanda reports seeing a murder on the Internet, a hacker messes up all her online transactions. Three hacker friends of Jesse fight back, using The Weasel. Hence ensues the battle of the hackers.
- When Chip is sent to his room, he looks out the window at the apartment across the way.
- Art thinks the beautiful girl in the flat opposite his flat has been killed by her husband, just like in Hitchcock's classic Rear Window. Art however, is no James Stewart.
- Dan and Roseanne are shocked, and amused, when they find out their new next door neighbors are a couple of geriatric nudists. Meanwhile, Darlene suspects David of cheating on her with Becky.
- It's a case of identify theft when Tru is asked for help by a male Chris Berenson, the same name as her female neighbor. Which Chris Berenson is telling the truth?
- Sean Hayes plays a widower who is looking for a date after his wife's untimely death. Meanwhile, Lydia thinks up a plan for getting her married boyfriend to leave his wife, and Steve has a naked admirer.
- While home ill with a fever, Wood manages to wedge himself in a window after locking himself out of the house.
- When two teen boys prank call the pizza shop and order 10 pizzas for their crotchety old neighbor, and then watch, giggling, from the bedroom room window. They have no idea what kind of trouble they've gotten into.
- Peter is given the cold shoulder when he goes to meet new neighbours, an accident after he locks himself out leaves him with a sprained ankle, and the police are called when Sheila laughs off a story about a murder.
- 2017–Podcast EpisodeBased on the short story, It Had To Be Murder by Cornell Woolrich, with script written by John Michael Hayes and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This film is considered one of the greatest films ever made. The film is filmed entirely on a purpose built set which was the largest of kind with a massive drainage system to accommodate the rain. The actors would all stay on set through all of filming living their lives in their flats as their characters. The film stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Thelma Ritter and Raymond Burr.
- Dot thinks she sees a murder in the next building.
- 2016–202014mTV Episode
- 2006–2010TV-Y7TV Episode
- Ajay's neighbor tells Meera and Raghu about the attack on Ajay, which leads them to a secret package. Meanwhile, the police make a shocking discovery.
- 2016– 2mPodcast EpisodeDanny Hyde spots his neighbor doing something shady.
- All kids know you never enter the rear door of a school bus unless you want to get sucked into an Alternate Universe from which there's no return. But Newton doesn't know that...;When Newton loses the party invitations Ned was supposed to deliver, he more than makes up for it by going back in time and dragging infamous couples from history to the Flemkins' Costume Party.
- Three women are stranded in the mountains when their car breaks down.
- 2016– 2mPodcast EpisodeIn the final commercial, Danny Hyde deals with the fallout of what he saw.
- "Rear Window" (1954) is a classic film with a great premise about a wheelchair-bound photographer who begins to suspect that his neighbor has committed murder. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, it stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, and Raymond Burr. But did you know it's based on a short story? Listen in as we compare the film to Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder", the creation of the apartment set, Hitchcock's directing tactics, themes of masculinity and marriage, murders that inspired the film version, and a 2007 movie that is quite similar.
- 1995–1998TV Episode
- The first, and hopefully not last, Hitchcock film that will be covered on the podcast with the seminal classic, Rear Window.
- 2018– 6mPodcast Episode