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The Window presents a frightening vision of helplessness, vividly conveying childish frustration at being dismissed or ignored by one's parents. Director and onetime cameraman Tetzlaff adroitly injects a maximum of suspense into the film, enabling the audience to identify with Driscoll's predicament and to view his parents as evil, almost as ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calamity Jane and Sam Bass: George Sherman: Yvonne De Carlo, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart: Western: Universal: Canadian Pacific: Edwin L. Marin: Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J. Carrol Naish
The Window, a 1949 American film; The Window, a 1970 Iranian film; The Window (Steve Lacy album), a 1988 album by saxophonist Steve Lacy; The Window (Ratboys album), a 2023 album by Ratboys "The Window" (How I Met Your Mother), a 2009 episode of the American sitcom How I Met Your Mother; The Window (Cécile McLorin Salvant album), 2018
Young Barney Fielding witnesses this from his window next door at number 10. Elizabeth Howard ( Gail Russell ), arrives at the house to be governess to Barney and his sister, Ellen, but is met with aggression from the boy who is unusually attached to their former governess, Maxine, and tells her: "You're my enemy!
Robinson signed a long-term contract with Warner Bros., casting him in another gangster film, Smart Money (1931), his only movie with James Cagney. He was reunited with Mervyn LeRoy , director of Little Caesar , in Five Star Final (1931), playing a journalist, and played a Tong gangster in The Hatchet Man (1932).
The Woman in the Window is a 1944 American film noir directed by Fritz Lang and starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Raymond Massey, and Dan Duryea.It tells the story of a middle-aged psychology professor [2] who murders in self-defense the lover of a young femme fatale he just met while his family is on vacation.
Grant and Collins arrive at the scene, where McGill, a newspaper editor, lies injured outside his workplace. A flashback occurs, in which "the Judge" violently attacks McGill at his office. During the struggle, McGill falls out of the window; after he finishes his story, he dies.
Window Dresser Short film [4] Onegin: Olga [5] 2000 Ropewalk: Allison [6] Gossip: Cathy Jones [7] Aberdeen: Kaisa [8] 2001 The Parole Officer: Emma [9] 2002 Anazapta: Lady Matilda Mellerby [10] Possession: Blanche Glover [11] Ripley's Game: Sarah Trevanny [12] 2003 The Actors: Dolores [13] No Verbal Response: Dr. Megan Pillay: Short film 2005 ...