The Bedroom Window (1987)
January 16, 1987Release Date
The Bedroom Window (1987)
January 16, 1987Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Steve Guttenberg
Terry Lambert

Elizabeth McGovern
Denise

Isabelle Huppert
Sylvia

Paul Shenar
Collin

Carl Lumbly
Quirke

Wallace Shawn
Henderson's Attorney

Frederick Coffin
Jessup

Brad Greenquist
Henderson

Robert Schenkkan
State Attorney Peters

Maury Chaykin
Pool Player

Sara Carlson
Dancing Girl

Mark Margolis
Man in Phone Booth

Kate McGregor-Stewart
Blowsy Neighbor

Penelope Allen
Judge

Myvanwy Jenn
Maid

Francis Guinan
Bartender at Edgar's

Kevin O'Rourke
Policeman #1

Sydney Conrad Shapiro
First Victim

Wendy Womble
Receptionist

Libra Marrian
Secretary

Scott Colson
Usher

Carl Whitney
Man in Theatre

Richard McGough
Policeman #2

Jodi Long
Cocktail Waitress

Richard K. Olsen
Late Night Shopper

Leon Rippy
Seedy Bartender

John Patrick Maloney
Pool Player's Friend

Kerry Lang
Waitress at Edgar's

J. Michael Hunter
Pool Player at Edgar's

Joyce Flick Wendl
Henderson's Mother

Joyce Greer
Police Receptionist

Winston Hemingway
Bailiff

Michael Burgess
Assistant State Attorney

J. Rich Leonard
Court Clerk

Craig Jahelka
TV Newsman

Tobi Marsh
TV Newswoman

Curtis Hanson
Screenplay / Director

Anne Holden
Novel

Peter Taylor
Camera Operator

Leigh Webb
Second Assistant Director

Laura Fattori
Unit Manager / Location Manager

Scotty Allen
Gaffer

Martin Maryska
Sound Effects Editor

Angela Heald
Production Coordinator

George Whitear
Still Photographer

Jerry Ross
Supervising Sound Editor

randy polley
Location Manager

Renata Franceschi
Script Supervisor

Stefano Fava
Makeup Supervisor

Larry Porche
Boom Operator

Clifford Capone
Costume Designer

Marilyn Stonehouse
Unit Production Manager

Maggie Travis
Boom Operator

Derek Russell
Key Grip

Jeff Schlatter
Construction Coordinator

Barbara Bruno
Second Assistant Director

Helen P. Butler
Wardrobe Supervisor

Katy Emde
First Assistant Director

Bill Daly
Sound Mixer

Carlo Campana
Key Grip

Richard H. Prince
Unit Production Manager

Robert Ulland
Steadicam Operator

Scott A. Stephens
Property Master

Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kevin Day
Gaffer

Tom Bellfort
Sound Effects Editor

José López Rodero
First Assistant Director

Gail Hunter
Script Supervisor

Sukey Fontelieu
Sound Effects Editor

Don Digirolamo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gary Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ray Massara
Special Effects

Marty Bressin
Special Effects

Dan O'Connell
Foley

Thomas Rosales Jr.
Stunt Coordinator

Ellen Heuer
Foley

Martha De Laurentiis
Producer

Greg Hull
Special Effects

Erik Cord
Stunts

John C. Cameron
Assistant Property Master

Deborah Latham
Costumer

Howard Baker
First Assistant Camera

Sarah Mays
Production Secretary

David Blake Hartley
Location Assistant

Jay W. Yowler
Generator Operator

Joan Travis
Set Dresser

Jeff Kluttz
Dolly Grip

Stewart 'Polar Bear' Shaw
Set Dresser

Bill Hart
Stunts

Michel Anderson
Assistant Set Decoration

Sergio Melaranci
Camera Operator

Brendan Creadle
Assistant Camera

Gregory Lundsgaard
Camera Operator

George Berndt
ADR Editor

Gary Rocklen
Music Editor

Susan Mazzei
Assistant Sound Editor

Carolyne Chauncey
Editorial Production Assistant

Jenny Weyman-Cockle
Assistant Sound Editor

Bill Mills
Camera Operator

Steve Venetis
Best Boy Grip

Sharon Alley
Assistant Camera

Loren McNamara
Set Dresser

Robin Grathwol
Stunts

Rick Sawaya
Stunts

Jeff Smolek
Stunts

Curtis Edge
Assistant Editor

Stu Cantor
Music Supervisor

Murray Deutch
Music Supervisor

Rick Barefoot
Transportation Captain

Lincoln Simonds
Stunts

Peter Studer
Stunts

Jeff Ramsey
Stunts

Don Retzer
Transportation Coordinator

Susan Dudeck
Foley Editor

Michael Owens
Choreographer

Christian Wagner
First Assistant Editor

Amy Vincent
Assistant Sound Editor

Jeffrey Schlatter
Construction Coordinator

Jim Brinson
Key Carpenter

Neil Robinson
Dialogue Coach

Dennie Pinson
Cableman

Lynn Dodson
Special Effects

Ward Welton
Lead Painter

Vince Peranio
Set Buyer

Jeff Cook
Best Boy Grip

Martin Bresin
Special Effects

Scott Conrad
Editor

Michael Shrieve
Original Music Composer
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Details.
Release DateJanuary 16, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 54m
Content RatingR
Budget$8,300,000
Box Office$12,640,385
Filming LocationsBaltimore · North Carolina, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Bedroom Window is a 1987 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Curtis Hanson, and based on the novel The Witnesses by Anne Holden. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern and Isabelle Huppert.
The Bedroom Window, is about Terry (Guttenberg) who is having an affair with his boss's wife, Sylvia (Huppert), leads to a dangerous web of lies and murder. Sylvia witnesses an attack on a woman from Terry's apartment window, but to protect her, Terry falsely claims he saw it himself which then escalates into nightmare.
The production began with Hanson's desire to create a film similar to his earlier thriller The Silent Partner (1978). Hanson adapted the novel The Witnesses, acquiring the rights from Paramount, and made significant changes, including adding the character of Denise. Elizabeth McGovern was Hanson’s first choice for Denise, seeing her as a perfect fit to shift from victim to aggressor. Isabelle Huppert was cast as Sylvia, bringing a sophisticated, glamorous contrast to Denise. Guttenberg, suggested by producer Dino De Laurentiis, was chosen for the lead role after demonstrating enthusiasm for the part, despite not being Hanson's initial pick. Filming took place in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood and at DEG Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina, blending atmospheric locations with studio work.
The film garnered a mix of reactions, with many critics highlighting its strong performances and solid story, though some felt it relied too heavily on familiar tropes. The Bedroom Window grossed $12.6 million at the box office and spent its first three weeks in the Top 10.
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