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The Window (1949) was a Drama - Film Noir Film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and produced by Dore Schary.

Academy Awards 1949 --- Ceremony Number 22 (source: AMPAS)

AwardRecipientResult
Best Film EditingFrederic KnudtsonNominated
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Offbeat Blu-ray Review: The Window

By Devon Powell on Sep 22, 2021 From Hitchcock Master

Distributor: Warner Brothers Release Date: September 21, 2021 Region: Region A Length: 01:13:27 Video: 1080P (MPEG-4, AVC) Main Audio: 2.0 English Mono DTS-HD Master Audio Subtitles: English SDH Ratio: 1.37:1 Notes: This is the film?s North American Blu-ray debut. ?He lived in two worlds at once. O... Read full article


Fritz Lang’s “The Woman in the Window” starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett

By Stephen Reginald on Jun 24, 2020 From Classic Movie Man

Fritz Lang’s “The Woman in the Window” starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett The Woman in the Window (1944) is an American film noir directed by Fritz Lang, produced by Nunnally Johnson, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Raymond Massey, and Dan Duryea. The... Read full article


Look who's in the window...it's 'Carole Lomb'

By carole_and_co on Aug 26, 2019 From Carole & Co.

Above is a Spanish-language herald for Carole Lombard's 1934 drama "Now And Forever" with fellow Paramount star Gary Cooper and up-and-coming Shirley Temple. Such star power gave the film an uncharacteristically long box-office life -- especially once Temple achieved worldwide renown at 20th Century... Read full article


Review: The Woman in The Window (1944)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 5, 2019 From 4 Star Films

The first time I ever saw The Woman in The Window it always struck me as odd. Here was the fellow who was known as a gangster through and through and yet he was playing a bookish professor buried in his work and obsessed about psychoanalytic theory. His idea for a fine time is conversing with his in... Read full article


The Window (2000, Jono Oliver)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Jan 10, 2019 From The Stop Button

The Window opens with a crowd on the street, looking up. There?s a title card, so it?s a good bet they?re all looking at a window. Pretty soon the cops show up?it?s set in Flatbush, Brooklyn?and ask what?s going on. Some people see Jesus up in the window, some people don?t. But it?s a big crowd; the... Read full article


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Tommy Woodry: Pop? If you see a thing with your own eyes, it can't be a dream, can it?
Mr. Ed Woodry: You don't want me ever to be ashamed of you, do you?
Tommy Woodry: No pop.
Mr. Ed Woodry: Well don't you see that might happen if you keep this up? People gonna say that Ed Woodry's son doesn't know the difference between what's real and what isn't. Why, they might even say that you're a liar.


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This film was shot in the latter part of 1947 but shelved by RKO boss Howard Hughes and released in 1949. When Bobby Driscoll got his juvenile Oscar in 1950 he was 13 years old.
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