The Window (1949) is the kind of movie probably best experienced as a child of 11 or 12, plagued by insomnia, moved to turn on late night television.
The Window (1949)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:5
Rotten:0
Average Rating:6.9/10
Synopsis: This terrifying horror film examines the plight of a scared little boy who knows that killers are in his midst. Only no one will believe him... Little Tommy Woodry loves to spin fanciful yarns... This terrifying horror film examines the plight of a scared little boy who knows that killers are in his midst. Only no one will believe him... Little Tommy Woodry loves to spin fanciful yarns about the world and people around him. So when he tells his parents that the couple upstairs are murderers, they don't take him seriously at all. The police give his story more credence, and check things out, but they find nothing amiss. Only the neighbors know that Tommy's telling the truth, and they want to shut his mouth -- for good. And when Tommy's parents' insist that he go upstairs and apologize, the killers will get their chance to make sure the boy will never come back down again... [More]
Starring: Bobby Driscoll, Barbara Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart
Starring: Bobby Driscoll, Barbara Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman, Anthony Ross, Richard Benedict, Jim Nolan
Director: Ted Tetzlaff
Director: Ted Tetzlaff
Producer: Frederic, Jr. Ullman
Composer: Roy Webb
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