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.
Not exact matches
After
several failed
films, it looks like the once «master of
suspense» has finally found his way Read More →
There's also some cinematic auteurism, borrowing well from
film directors Michael Antonioni and Michael Haneke, each who employed
several minute - long single frame shots to evoke somberness and slowly heightening
suspense.
Strikingly
filmed in black and white — cinematographer Robert Crasker won the Oscar for his work — The Third Man contains a great deal of
suspense,
several moments of dry British humor, and a fun performance from Cotten as the wide - eyed innocent.