Not exact matches
Rear Window — One of the greatest, and most famous, of all Alfred Hitchcock films is this essay on voyeurism in which James Stewart plays a
wheelchair -
bound photographer who passes his convalescence watching his
neighbors through their open windows.
Before you can say «Stockholm syndrome,» Frank is baking pies, fixing squeaky hinges and playing ball in the yard with not only Henry but also his
wheelchair -
bound disabled
neighbor.
The sharp Technicolor hues really place the audience behind the eyes of
wheelchair -
bound L.B. «Jeff» Jefferies (James Stewart), whose interest in watching his
neighbors becomes dangerous when he suspects one of murder.