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The Window

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In a bustling neighborhood in New York, a boy named David lives in an apartment complex where his imagination runs as free as his adventurous spirit. However, despite his curiosity and energy, his daily life is marked by tension: his overprotective mother constantly warns him about the dangers of the outside world. Eager to prove his bravery, David becomes an unwitting witness to a horrific crime when he sees a murder from the window of his apartment.

With his heart racing, the young boy tries to tell what he has witnessed, but his story is met with skepticism from both his family and the police. David's fear intensifies as he realizes that the murderers, ruthless criminals, have also noticed his presence and are willing to go to great lengths to eliminate any potential witnesses. His world turns into a true game of cat and mouse, where he must use all his cleverness and ingenuity to survive.

As the tension escalates, David faces the struggle between his desire to be brave and his fear of the consequences. The narrative weaves together elements of suspense and drama, showcasing the unexpected maturity of a boy caught between the innocence of childhood and the harsh reality of lurking danger, all while maintaining the essence of hope and resilience.

Media type
Movie
Year
1949
Director
Ted Tetzlaff
Writer
Mel Dinelli
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Bobby Driscoll
Barbara Hale
Arthur Kennedy
Paul Stewart
Ruth Roman
Richard Benedict
James Nolan
Anthony Ross
Tom Coleman
Lloyd Dawson
Carl Faulkner
Budd Fine
Eric Mack
Lee Phelps
Carl Saxe
Brick Sullivan
Charles Flynn
Ken Terrell
Lee Kass
Johnny Kern
Tex Swan
Gender
Suspense
Crimen
Country
United States
Producers
Frederic Ullman Jr.
Dore Schary
Original title
The Window
Duration
73
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