The Window from 1949 (Bobby Driscoll, Barbara Hale, Ruth Roman, dir. Ted Tetzlaff
I loved this movie and wondered why it's not better known -- but I spend so little time talking about movies or at movie sites that I wouldn't necessarily know if it were. It's based on a Cornell Woolrich story and has a delectable sense of place, in this case a neighborhood with tenements, etc. A young boy is known for his inventions and isn't believed when he tells that he saw a murder committed in the apartment upstairs when he was lying on the fire escape to deal with the sweltering city heat. Great camera work. I half felt like watching it all over again the same day. I love these old movies that get in there, tell an interesting narrative, have excellent visual storytelling, and get the job done in 80-90 minutes or so. I've had a lot of good luck with RKO movies.
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