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Rear Window Alfred Hitchcock (Critical Analysis).
Rear Window Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Rear Window' was made at Paramount Studios in 1954. With a highly talented cast including James Stewart, Grace Kelly and Raymond Burr, Hitchcock hyped the film with taglines such as "See it, if your nerves can stand it after 'Psycho'..." In-keeping with much of Hitchcock's work, the horror and suspense is not of an entirely visual nature that we may be used to in more recent thrillers. He is
watching a play, the suggestion that he may be psycho-analysing himself by looking out of the window and at the same time becoming the hero of a crime story full of suspense and paranoia. A plot so full of ambiguity, so complex and yet so beautifully jig-sawed together is down to exceptional directing by Hitchcock. Of course, we don't know what we are seeing is coincidence, reality or just what Hitchcock wants us to see.