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Edward G. Robinson | Professor Richard Wanley | |
Joan Bennett | Alice Reed | |
Dan Duryea | Heidt/Tim, the Doorman | |
Raymond Massey | Dist. Atty. Frank Lalor | |
Edmond Breon | ||
Edmund Breon | Dr. Michael Barkstane | |
Thomas E. Jackson | Inspector Jackson, Homicide Bureau | |
Dorothy Peterson | Mrs. Wanley | |
Arthur Loft | Claude Mazard/Frank Howard/Charlie the Hatcheck Man | |
Frank Dawson | Collins, the Steward | |
Iris Adrian | Streetwalker | |
Edward G Robinson | ||
Brandon Beach | Man at club | |
Robert Blake | Dickie Wanley | |
Paul Bradley | Man at club | |
Don Brodie | Onlooker at Gallery | |
Carol Cameron | Elsie Wanley | |
Austin Badell | Club Member | |
James Beasley | Man in Taxi | |
Al Benault | Club Member | |
Calvin Emery | Newsreel Camerman | |
Fred Fuceton | Club Member | |
Lawrence Lathrop | Pageboy | |
William Lyer | Pageboy | |
Charles Meakin | Man at Club | |
Frank Melton | Onlooker at Gallery | |
Frank Mills | Charlie the Garage Helper | |
Harold Minjir | Man at Club | |
Frances Morris | Stenographer | |
Ralph Norwood | Man at Club | |
Wedgwood Nowell | Man at Club | |
Anne O'Neal | Mother by Elevator |
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Producer | Nunnally Johnson
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Writer | Nunnally Johnson
J.H. Wallis |
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Cinematography | Milton R. Krasner
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Musician | Hugo Friedhofer
Charles Maxwell |
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The screen's supreme adventure in suspense! Richard Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) is no criminal... at least, he wasn't until he met "the woman in the window." With his wife and kids out of town, the chaste professor engages in an innocent flirtation with a chance acquaintance (Joan Bennett)... and inadvertently commits a shocking and unspeakable crime! But that's just the beginning of his problems, for as the cunning D.A. (Raymond Massey) - one of Wanley's dearest friends - gets closer and closer to identifying the killer, Wanley finds he's more and more willing to resort to desperate measures to avoid being caught. Masterfully directed by the legendary Fritz Lang (Metropolis), The Woman In The Window is "a thriller with the logic and plausibility of a nightmare" (Pauline Kael) and suspense-laden, gripping entertainment! |
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