The Window (1949)
May 10, 1949Release Date
The Window (1949)
May 10, 1949Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Bobby Driscoll
Tommy Woodry

Barbara Hale
Mary Woodry

Arthur Kennedy
Ed Woodry

Paul Stewart
Joe Kellerson

Ruth Roman
Jean Kellerson

Richard Benedict
Murdered Seaman (Uncredited)

James Nolan
Stranger on Street (Uncredited)

Tom Ahearne
Actor

Anthony Ross
Detective Ross (uncredited)

Tom Coleman
Cop Carrying Stretcher (Uncredited)

Lloyd Dawson
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Carl Faulkner
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Budd Fine
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Eric Mack
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Lee Phelps
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Carl Saxe
Police Officer (Uncredited) / Stunts

Brick Sullivan
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Charles Flynn
Police Officer (Uncredited)

Ken Terrell
Man (Uncredited) / Stunts

Lee Kass
Reporter (Uncredited)

Johnny Kern
Observer at Scene (Uncredited)

Tex Swan
Milkman (Uncredited)

William O. Steiner
Director of Photography

Roy Webb
Original Music Composer

Robert De Grasse
Director of Photography

Ted Tetzlaff
Director

Frederic Knudtson
Editor

Frederic Ullman Jr.
Producer

Mel Dinelli
Screenplay

Dore Schary
Producer / Production Executive

Cornell Woolrich
Short Story

Mel Berns
Key Makeup Artist

Gene Roemer
Makeup Artist

Fred Fleck
Assistant Director

Frank Williams
Grip

Terry Kellum
Sound

Earl A. Wolcott
Sound

Ruby Felker
Hairstylist

Earl Harper
Assistant Director

C. Bakaleinikoff
Music Director
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The Window is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir, based on the short story "The Boy Cried Murder" (reprinted as "Fire Escape") by Cornell Woolrich, about a lying boy who witnesses a killing but is not believed. The film, a critical success that was shot on location in New York City, was produced by Frederic Ullman Jr. for $210,000 but earned much more, making it a box-office hit for RKO Pictures. The film was directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who worked as a cinematographer on over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946). For his performances in this film and in So Dear to My Heart, Bobby Driscoll was presented with a miniature Oscar statuette as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949 at the 1950 Academy Awards ceremony.
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