The Window

The Window

:"For an article about the Arthur Sullivan song cycle, see "The Window (song cycle)"Infobox Film
name = The Window


caption = Theatrical poster
director = Ted Tetzlaff
producer = Frederic Ullman, Jr. Dore Schary
writer = Story: Cornell Woolrich Screenplay: Mel Dinelli
starring = Barbara Hale
Arthur Kennedy
Paul Stewart
Ruth Roman
Bobby Driscoll
music = Roy Webb
cinematography = Robert De Grasse William O. Steiner
editing = Frederic Knudtson
distributor = RKO Radio Pictures
released = August 6 1949 (New York City)
runtime = 73 minutes
country = United States
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:54743
imdb_id = 0042046|

"The Window" (1949) is a black-and-white suspense film noir based on the short story "The Boy Who Cried Murder" by Cornell Woolrich. [imdb title|id=0042046|title=The Window.] The film, which was a critical success, 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 for over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcock's "Notorious" (1946).

Plot

Set and filmed on location in the tenement section of New York's Lower East Side, the film tells the story of a young boy (Driscoll), who has a habit of crying wolf.

Late one night, he climbs up the building fire escape and sees two people murder a drunken sailor. No one, not even the boy's parents, believes young Tommy when he tells what he has seen, since they all assume that this is just another of the boy's tall tales.

The murderous neighbors find out the boy is a witness to the killing and plan the same for him when his parents are away. Tommy fears that the killers are out to get him, so he runs away from home only to be caught by the two.

Cast

* Barbara Hale as Mrs. Mary Woodry
* Arthur Kennedy as Mr. Ed Woodry
* Paul Stewart as Joe Kellerson
* Ruth Roman as Mrs. Jean Kellerson
* Bobby Driscoll as Tommy Woodry

Critical reception

When the film was first released, "The New York Times" lauded the film and wrote, "The striking force and terrifying impact of this RKO melodrama is chiefly due to Bobby's brilliant acting, for the whole effect would have been lost were there any suspicion of doubt about the credibility of this pivotal character. Occasionally, the director overdoes things a bit in striving for shock effects, such as when the half-conscious boy teeters on the rail of a fire-escape or is trapped on a high beam in an abandoned house on the verge of collapse. However, though you may be aware of contrivance in these instances, it is not likely that you will remain immune to the excitement. Indeed, there is such an acute expression of peril etched on the boy's face and reflected by his every movement as he flees death in the crumbling house that one experiences an overwhelming anxiety for his safety." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?_r=1&res=9C03E2DF1E3EE03BBC4053DFBE668382659EDE&oref=slogin "The New Your Times"] . Film review, "'The Window," Depicting Terror of Boy in Fear of His Life," August 8 1949. Last accessed: April 5 2008.]

Film critic Dennis Schwartz discussed the "noir" aspects of the film and wrote, "The city slum is pictured as not an easy place to raise a child, as there appears no safe place to play. Though the times have changed, this taut tale nevertheless remains gripping and realistic. The modern city is not any less dangerous than the postwar years of the 1940s (undoubtedly even more dangerous). This film noir thriller exploits the meaning of the American dream to work hard for all the material things that were becoming available and ultimately find a utopia in the suburbs, as it cries out for the children left to their own devices to survive in such harsh surroundings as their parents have become too busy to raise them properly." [ [http://www.sover.net/~ozus/window.htm Schwartz, Dennis] . "Ozus' World Movie Reviews," film review, December 29 2003. Last accessed: April 5, 2008.]

"TV Guide" praised the film and wrote in a review of the film, "...this incredibly tense nail-biter stars Driscoll as a young boy who has a habit of crying wolf..."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, interestingly, to view his parents as evil, almost as evil as the murderers themselves. Having photographed Hitchcock's "Notorious" just three years before, Tetzlaff had, without a shadow of a doubt, learned something of his suspense-building craft from the master of that art (as did just about every working director)...An exceptional film. [ [http://www.tvguide.com/movies/window/review/122954 "TV Guide"] Film review, 2008. Last accessed: April 5, 2008.]

Awards

Wins
* Edgar Allan Poe Awards: Edgar, Best Motion Picture, Mel Dinelli and Cornell Woolrich; 1950.

Nominations
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Film Editing, Frederic Knudtson; 1950.
* British Academy of Film and Television Arts: BAFTA Film Award, Best Film from any Source, USA; 1950.
* Writers Guild of America: WGA Award (Screen), Best Written American Drama, Mel Dinelli; 1950.

Adaptations

The film has been remade three times:
* "The Boy Cried Murder" (1966)
* "Eyewitness" (1970)
* "Cloak & Dagger" (1984)

References

Notes

External links

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* [http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews25/the_window.htm "The Window"] at DVD Beaver (includes images)


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