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Modern remake of Rear Window in which the lead character is paralyzed and lives in a high-tech home filled with assistive technology.

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  • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win & 2 nominations.
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Jason Kemp
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Claudia Henderson
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Detective Charlie Moore
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Antonio Fredericks
Anne Twomey ...
Leila, Jason's Ex-Wife
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Julian Thorpe
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Ilene Thorpe / Ilene's Sister
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Alison Rothman
Julie Baker ...
Luscious Woman
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Professional Woman
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Professional Man
Max Chalawsky ...
Writer
Marc Holzman ...
Gay Man
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Gay Mate
Monique Cintron ...
Janet
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Dr. Schneider
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Roy Mason
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Franklin Porter
Leigh Zimmerman ...
Business Woman
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Popoff Nurse (as Deedee Lynn Magno)
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Physical Therapist
Gina Colucci-Bradbury ...
Rehab Aide
Tracy Deluca ...
Rehab Aide
Christopher Fontini ...
Rehab Aide
Herbert Karpatkin ...
Rehab Aide
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Violinist (uncredited)
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Construction Worker in Window (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jeff Bleckner

Written by

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Cornell Woolrich ... (story)
 
Eric Ellis Overmyer ... (teleplay) (as Eric Overmyer) and
Larry Gross ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Sheldon Abend ... producer
Jeff Bleckner ... consulting producer
Robert V. Gaulin ... producer
Steven Haft ... executive producer
Robert A. Halmi ... executive producer (as Robert Halmi Jr.)
David V. Picker ... executive producer
Christopher Reeve ... executive producer
Lucille Masone Smith ... associate producer
Jonathan Starch ... co-producer (1998)

Music by

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David Shire

Cinematography by

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Ken Kelsch ... director of photography

Editing by

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Geoffrey Rowland

Editorial Department

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Linda DeMarco ... color timer: restored version dye transfer system
Bryan M. Horne ... assistant editor (as Bryan Mackenzie Horne)

Casting By

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Todd Thaler

Production Design by

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Stephen Hendrickson

Art Direction by

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Randall Richards

Set Decoration by

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Beth Kushnick

Costume Design by

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David C. Robinson ... (as David Carl Robinson)

Makeup Department

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Rose Chatterton ... key hair stylist
Todd Kleitsch ... key makeup artist
Judy Chin ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Jonathan Starch ... unit production manager
Dee D'Orazio ... post-production supervisor (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Vebe Borge ... first assistant director
Amy Lynn ... second assistant director

Art Department

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David H. Allen ... property master (as David Allen)
Jack Cornish ... construction coordinator
Joseph Garzero ... scenic chargeman (as Joe Garzero)
George Hugel ... construction coordinator
John Wolanczyk ... camera scenic artist
James C. Allen ... carpenter (uncredited)
Judy Gurr ... set dresser (uncredited)
Timothy Joliat ... set dresser (uncredited)
Ross La Terra ... set dresser (uncredited)
Mark Newell ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Louis J. Porzio ... head carpenter (uncredited)
Alyson Wellins ... art department coordinator (uncredited)

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Danny Michael ... sound mixer
Beau Biggart ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Bob Costanza ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer (uncredited)

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Sarah Frank ... computer graphics

Stunts

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G.A. Aguilar ... stunt coordinator
Douglas Crosby ... stunts
Norman Douglass ... stunts
David S. Lomax ... stunts
Susan Trout ... stunts

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Patrick Capone ... camera operator
Steve Drellich ... camera operator
Richard Eliano ... camera operator (as Rich Eliano)
Robert Kummert ... key grip
Ken Regan ... still photographer
John Sosenko ... camera operator
Phil Testa ... gaffer (as Philip D. Testa)
Bill Almeida ... electrician (uncredited)
Tim Davies ... second dolly grip (uncredited)
Jon Delgado ... electrician (uncredited)
Kris Enos ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
John Gilgar ... electrician (uncredited)
Dennis A. Livesey ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Thomas McGrath Woods ... grip (uncredited)
Jason Micallef ... electrician (uncredited)
Andy Niceberg ... best boy electric (uncredited)
Mark Schwartzbard ... camera loader (uncredited)
Stephen Treadway ... first assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Karen E. Etcoff ... extras casting
Barbara Harris ... voice casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Susan O'Donnell ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Joseph Zolfo ... location manager
Jordan Prince ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Lori Slomka ... music editor
Mikael Carlsson ... soundtrack producer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Lynne Twentyman ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Tom Leavey ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Tom Farmer ... computer playback operator
Alexandra Reeve Givens ... assistant: Mr. Reeve (as Alexandra Reeve)
Hans Graffunder ... production coordinator
Susan Saunders ... production accountant
Amanda Schreiber ... assistant: Mr. Haft
Nancy Kolomitz ... production assistant (uncredited)
Jeffrey R. Marvin ... assistant locations (uncredited)
Hillary Meyer ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Adam Taylor ... second assistant accountant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A recently paralyzed architect, Jason Kemp, believes he has witnessed a murder from his apartment window. Jason's colleague, Claudia, quickly becomes his partner in trying to solve the mysterious puzzle that lies in the apartment across the way. The more-than-patient detective, Moore, grudgingly responds to their repeated calls and accusations, but believes Jason's imagination is getting the best of him. Determined to uncover the truth, Jason continues to dig deeper - eventually finding himself locked in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Written by Paul Klenk

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Also Known As
  • FenĂȘtre sur cour (France)
  • Das Fenster zum Hof (Germany)
  • La ventana de enfrente (Spain)
  • Arka Pencere (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Janela Indiscreta (Portugal)
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  • 89 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The scene where Jason's breathing tube comes loose and he has to chatter his teeth to get the nurse's attention really happened to Christopher Reeve shortly after his accident. See more »
Goofs At one point, a doctor calls Chris by his real name. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1999). See more »
Quotes Claudia: [looking through the camera at the Thorpes' apartment] She didn't leave him.
Jason: How can you be so sure?
Claudia: Well, her jewelry box and her perfume are still on the dresser. She might leave her husband, but she's not gonna leave her jewelry.
Jason: That's my point, something must have happened to her.
Claudia: Jason, she probably spent the day at a bar or at her sister's or her mother's trying to get up the courage to come home. She's gonna come home, she'll be remorseful, they'll be all lovey-dovey for a few days and then they'll go at it again. Relationships like that are far too complicated to understand from the outside. Next time, do us all a favor and don't call 911.
Jason: I'm not sure there's gonna be a next time. I think he killed her last night.
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