Wordless Wednesday

WordlessWed-Blog-Hop-Badge-125-pxWW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

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Rear Window

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Rear Window is a 1954 American mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and written by John Michael Hayes based on Cornell Woolrich‘s 1942 short story It Had to Be Murder. Originally released by Paramount Pictures, the film stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, and Raymond Burr. It was screened at the 1954 Venice Film Festival.

A bored photographer recovering from a broken leg passes the time by watching his neighbors and begins to suspect one of them of murder.

The film was shot entirely at stage 17 at Paramount Studios which included an enormous indoor set to replicate a Greenwich Village courtyard, with the set stretching from the bottom of the basement storeroom to the top of the lighting grid in the ceiling. The lighting was rigged with four interchangeable scene lighting arrangements: morning, afternoon, evening, and night-time. Set designers Hal Pereira and Joseph MacMillan Johnson spent six weeks building the extremely detailed and complex set, which ended up being the largest of its kind at Paramount. One of the unique features of the set was its massive drainage system, constructed to accommodate the rain sequence in the film. They also built the set around a highly nuanced lighting system which was able to create natural-looking lighting effects for both the day and night scenes. Though the address given in the film is 125 W. Ninth Street in New York’s Greenwich Village, the set was actually based on a real courtyard located at 125 Christopher Street.  Source: Wikipedia

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86 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday

  1. onespoiledcat says:

    Rear Window was a movie my Mom says she could never forget…..it was scary and fascinating all rolled into one! Happy Wordless Wednesday……don’t forget to stop by for breakfast at the school!! 🙂

    Hugs, Teddy

  2. Rose Alexis says:

    Ah yes this is a movie I HAVE seen!! My ex-husband loved these kind of shows and this was one of his favorites. 🙂 Have a wonderful day.

  3. Cecilia Upchurch says:

    Mr. Stewart is a favorite here. I haven’t seen Rear window in a very long time.

    Need to check Turner Classic Movie channel
    Hugs to da boss Ladies and staff of two,

    Cecilia

  4. 15andmeowing says:

    That is a great film. My mom and I saw it at the theater when they used to have a classics afternoon. Thanks for hosting. Have a nice day. XO

  5. Pamela A Jackson says:

    I don’t generally get into OLD movies, but I will be watching my favorite before long….Miracle on 34th Street…the old version.

  6. Marvelous Marv says:

    Gosh! I’ve been stuck in the house with a broken leg for 5 weeks now and NOTHING exciting has happened in our sleepy little village! There has been a parade of visitors in and out of the house though…so purrhaps that is excitement for the rest of the village! I shall see if I can find the movie and watch it! Thanks for being YOU! and Thanks for adding some excitement to my day! Marvelous Marv’s Peep Barb

    • Sandee says:

      I hope you get out of that cast soon. I’m sorry you’re stuck in your home. You do have Marv though and that would make me happy. I love you, Marv and all your babies. 🙂

  7. A ShutterBug Explores says:

    A great classic movie ~ Wow~ thanks for the reminder ~

    Hugs and love to you and your family ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

  8. Suzana says:

    No, I do not know the movie, but I like the mystery thriller films and the books.
    Thank you for something new, again!
    Happy WW, dear Sandee! Hugs and a fine week ahead!❤️😘

  9. Memories of Eric and Flynn says:

    I really do not know why I have never seen this film. It sounds the type I would enjoy. I will have to search for it on You Tube. It is sure to be there.

  10. Suzette Benjamin says:

    Yet another of my favorites Sandee! I love the intrigue and yet simple feel to this movie. I was thinking of Hitchcock’s influence on movies the other day as a matter of fact. I did not know it was filmed entirely in studio and that bit about the nuanced lighting is awesome trivia! Thank you. Happy Wordless Wednesday!

  11. angelswhisper2011 says:

    Granny loved Hitchcock’s movies, Sandee. She thinks she has seen them all when she was still little. Her mom liked them, but was to scared to watch alone…MOL…Double Pawkisses for a Happy Week ahead to you, Zane and the kitties too. Have fun🐾😽💞

  12. Michael B. Fishman says:

    This is such a great movie but I guess that’s true of most of Hitchcock’s movies. A favorite of mine that no one else I know seems to like is “Rope”. The whole movie takes place in an apartment in real time and he used really long camera shots. And Jimmy Stewart, like always, is great in his role.

  13. Alana Mautone says:

    I saw this many, many years ago, along with other Hitchcock classics. I’m sure you remember the Hitchcock mystery series on TV in the early 60’s. My parents watched that. Of course, it was on past my bedtime. Alana ramblinwitham

  14. MadSnapper says:

    I loved this movie and have seen it maybe 4 or 5 times over the years. the first time I saw it was at a drivein theater, with my mom and her sister, I think i was about 10 or 12 not sure and it scared me silly back then.

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