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Analysis and comedic take on the 1954 film Rear Window directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Before there was cable television with reality TV, and well before Rick Sanchez hooked up interdemensional cable for the Smith family on Adult Swim, there were Peeping Toms (I mean there was Rear Window). Jimmy Stewart plays a professional photographer laid up with a broken leg who spends his days watching the antics of his neighbors from an apartment overlooking a Greenwich Village court yard. when he thinks he may have witnessed a murder. Hitchcock makes his cameo as a guest of one of the neighbors. But which one and when.
By Norm De GuerreAnalysis and comedic take on the 1954 film Rear Window directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Before there was cable television with reality TV, and well before Rick Sanchez hooked up interdemensional cable for the Smith family on Adult Swim, there were Peeping Toms (I mean there was Rear Window). Jimmy Stewart plays a professional photographer laid up with a broken leg who spends his days watching the antics of his neighbors from an apartment overlooking a Greenwich Village court yard. when he thinks he may have witnessed a murder. Hitchcock makes his cameo as a guest of one of the neighbors. But which one and when.