He did several
suspense films, including Johnny Allegro and Dangerous Profession, but it was his work on The Window that earned Tetzlaff a permanent place
in the memories of filmgoers — a dark, chilling, and suspenseful thriller, based on the fable of the boy - who - cried - wolf, this film, about a young boy (Bobby Driscoll) known for telling tall tales, who witnesses a murder
in his tenement building and can't get
anyone to believe him, was an instant hit.
- Booklist «King's many, many fans will want this, especially those who loved Misery, but the second volume
in King's projected trilogy will appeal to
anyone who enjoys
suspense and action, or
anyone who finds enlightenment
in reading about the internal struggle between right and wrong.