TY - GEN N2 - As a photographer with a broken leg, Stewart takes up the fine art of spying on his Greenwich Village neighbors during a summer heat wave. Things really begin to get hot when he suspects a salesman may have murdered his nagging wife and buried the body in a flower garden. He actively enlists the help of his girlfriend to investigate the highly suspicious chain of events. Events that ultimately lead to one of the most memorable and gripping endings in film history. AB - As a photographer with a broken leg, Stewart takes up the fine art of spying on his Greenwich Village neighbors during a summer heat wave. Things really begin to get hot when he suspects a salesman may have murdered his nagging wife and buried the body in a flower garden. He actively enlists the help of his girlfriend to investigate the highly suspicious chain of events. Events that ultimately lead to one of the most memorable and gripping endings in film history. T1 - Alfred Hitchcock's rear window DA - [2001], c1954. CY - Universal City, CA : AU - Hitchcock, Alfred, AU - Hayes, John Michael, AU - Stewart, James, AU - Grace, AU - Corey, Wendell, AU - Ritter, Thelma. AU - Burr, Raymond, AU - Burks, L. Robert, AU - Tomasini, George. AU - Waxman, Franz, AU - Johnson, Joseph MacMillan, AU - Pereira, Hal. AU - Head, Edith. AU - Woolrich, Cornell, ET - Collector's ed., widescreen version. CN - PN1997 CN - PN1997 PB - Universal Pictures, PP - Universal City, CA : LA - engfre LA - English or French dialogue, Spanish subtitles; closed captioned. PY - [2001], c1954. N1 - Based on a short story "Rear window" by Cornell Woolrich. N1 - Originally produced as a motion picture in 1954. N1 - Special features: an original documentary; featurette: "A conversation with screenwriter John Michael Hayes"; production photographs; re-release trailer narrated by James Stewart; the script; DVD-ROM features include access to the original script and other related materials. ID - 297439 KW - Voyeurism SN - 0783237391 TI - Alfred Hitchcock's rear window ER -