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  • For some reason I always remember this movie in black and white.

  • Chief inspector Hubbard must have been Lt. Columbos teacher!

  • that bitch should die!

  • I can't be the only one who wanted Tony to get away with it!

  • @NoirFemme No you're not!

  • miss old movies :(

  • This movie is not fair to George W/M Bush. He never killed his wife. It was Dick Cheney who shot his too-old lover boy. Oh, no, it's Cheney's daughter who's the lezbo. Politics is so confusing. It's too bad that the senior George Bush did not have a Down's Syndrome George Junior like Sarah Palin had the decency to do. Not that George W Bush is the father of Baby Down's Palin; we all know that Trig (who will NEVER be able to do trig, the math kind) looks exactly like prisoner-of-war John McCain.

  • Dial W for welfare!

  • the 1954 movie was shot in one of the early stereoscopic 3D cameras and being one of the 1st movies to do so but wasn't released in 3D until 1982, cause during the 50s most of the theaters at the time only showed flat 2D projection, polarized 3D and dual-strip 3D couldn't be projected in all theaters

  • Masterpiece - both movie and trailer are masterpieces!

  • I wish that films like this were still being made. I might start going to the cinema again! What a good film this is!

  • this is my second rear window movie, both made in same year, same director and same cast member, grace kelly.

  • I was lucky enough to see this film on screen in the 80's when they released a 3D version of it. Great film!

  • Watch HUGE blooper highlighted in the same preview here,

    youtube.com/watch?v=CIQDZHZkAe­Q

  • lmao

  • Masterpiece!

  • doing a project on Grace Kelly and I had to see this trailer. I want to see this movie now!

  • Just seen this on tv for the first time today, it puts modern thrillers to shame.

  • i love these old classic dark and gloomy and spooky hitchcock films.

    boomcc1

  • superb stuff

  • classic movie..and the lovely grace kelly

  • this is one of my favorite hitchcock movies, along with Psycho and the Birds

  • Man I love this movie so much!

  • does anyone know whom composed the music for this movie?

  • is somebody knows where is the appart of magy

    the adress says by tony at phone at swan is : 61 bis carrington gardens , in maida vale ?

    i don t find in maps

    thanks

  • Her accent isn't British, it's called a transatlantic accent. It doesn't have anything to do with whether the States are better than the UK- most actresses/actors of the day were trained to speak with it. Listen to anyone from that era, and they'll have a similar quasi-British/American/unplace­able accent. When Americans hear it, they think it sounds British, and vice versa. Sheesh.

  • its a classic movie...how to make movie that movie maker has studied from hitchkok

  • This is a good movie

  • is it better than rear window ?

  • is this a good movie ?

  • the simpsons did a treehouse of horror on this.

  • Dear Edhallick.. What you saw was acting. That is what actors do. Act like someone else

  • Before michael douglas, there was Ray Miland.

  • a hitchcock you genius!!

  • I just read her bio; Born in Philidelpha, moved to New York, then to California. So where does the British accent come in? Obviously this broad had some cultural hang ups.

  • A lot of stars had similar accents back then. I'm guessing they had speech training at some point. Either that, or it's just her refined east coast accent.

  • she was raised in boston by a really proper family. i think one of her parents was british

  • I couldn`t get past the first 10 minutes of this movie, I just couldn`t stand Grace Kellys phony British accent. What was her problem anyway, every single movie she`s in she`s always speaking in this British accent. What is this, did she have the same America hating complex that idiots like Madonna have and speaking in an American accent is beneath her?

  • Actually I think her accent i quite convessing compared to the other actresses who try to pass for british.And beside she had a thick philadelphian accent which she needed to get reed of if she wanted to advance in her career.And the movie is really good,it's not like it was centered on Grace kelly's accent which I have to admit i found annoying at first.Maybe it was just to fit the classy lady roles she had in Hitchkooks films since she dindin't have it in The Country Girl.

  • @Edhallick WOW...what an awfully ignorant thing to say..truth is...she began her career in the theatre and was advised to improve upon her flat and high voice..and had poor projection..to achieve clarity and depth she placed a clothespin on her nose...the result..her diction-enuncation and such improved. Philadelphia accents are distinct and did not work in movies or theatre. Her voice now had delicacy and a wondefult lilt....now madonna is another issue.

  • @Edhallick Besides...to say American accent...which one are you referring to exactly? the east coast accent? west coast accent? southern accent? or midwest accent? Truth is there is no such thing as American accent....all are distinct in a unique way ...like hearing someone from chicago say.."wheah the hell is ma pop......(where the hell is soda)...anyhow...enjoy Grace Kelly as she was..classy and distinct.

  • It a good movie. I had to watch for one of my college classes & i really loved it.

  • old trailers are stupid

  • nope. its just you

  • wow, good one. The trailers are stupid, but the movies are good.

  • well I happen to think that trailers are good too.. there is great feeling.Nowadays trailers are full of action and explosions and blahblahblah. At least most of them. Especially Hitchcock trailers are great, look the trailer to north by northwest, thats style.

  • Okay tell me this, since you like Hitchcock, you must like M. Night Shyamalan, because he's awesome, I love him

  • Well The Sixth sense is amazing! Unbreakable is pretty good, and I've always liked the village, especially the end so yeah I quess I like him :) Haven't really seen other films from him though.

  • Oh and I have also seen the happening, But didnt like it too much :/

  • You need to see Signs, it is also amazing

  • Oh yeah! Signs is also from shyamalan film, I've seen it and it was pretty good, fauvorite is still the sixth sense

  • yup

  • Excellent film , loved all the characters and the key bit was brilliantly done.

    I like hitchcocks work, this isone of my favourite films.

  • I actually had to watch this film twice to understand all the intricate moments and the whole murder plot and how it gets solved the best film by FAR nothing compares to it

  • I had the rare opportunity to see this film in its original 3D version in San Francisco in 1981 at an art house theater. It was quite a treat and sold out every performance. This movie is one of my favorite Hitch films after Vertigo and North by Northwest. The Dimitri Tiomkin music score made it even more suspenseful!

  • I love the score. The part 1.48->

  • great film ,that gets overlooked ,great hitchcock film...even i forget how good this is...grace kelly takes your breath away,mine anyway...!!!!!

  • i really can't watch grace being stangled! it's soo weird for me. even when she was struggling with thorwald in rear window, i feel so weird.

  • Me neither! It's so hard to watch. It makes me want to hit the stupid strangler over the head with a lamp.

  • Nobody mentions that this movie was originally shown in 3D, now that would have been the way to see it!

  • its a shame that not too many people have actually seen this classic, i was born in the late 80s, 33 yrs exactly arter Dial came out so dont give me an age excuse!

  • i LOVE this film!!!

    Grace Kelly was so pretty and poised.

  • she was a goddess!

  • No she wasn't. I never liked her.

  • oh well thats your problem!

  • Great movie, love it. Thanks.

  • Great show, i love Gracie and Ray Milland.

  • Absolutely amazing film. I saw it yesterday for the first time between college exams and was indeed spellbound.

  • I always guess the ending of movies! Not this one's! This is a masterpiece, you actually need to use your brain to watch it!And the whole plot took place in a small living room. No special effects, no nothing. Perfect!

  • At a sleepover I watched this around 2 in the morning and went to bed all shaken. The power went out for a couple of minutes and then it came back on and the PHONE RANG!!!!

    I asked my friend if I should answer it and she said:

    "Don't scream when he strangles you"

    we got sooooo freaked out!

    AMAZING FILM!

  • i remember reading this play in english back in high school...

  • a great thriller by the great Hitchcock

  • Any body whom says this movie is a crap better think not twice but many hundred times. This are masterpieces that have stood the test of time. Alfred Hitchcock is a genius and his movies are out of this world.

  • the scream is very cool !! XD

    i LOVE Grace Kelly !!

  • these movies weren't meant to be fast paced, mindless, and uncreative. because a person has to actually think a little, and follow a story line doesn't mean it's boring. however, sometimes the best part of the movie would be at the end, it is more interesting if it is led up to slowly. as well as telling the story, these movies also gave a bit of a psychological character study. that's what i liked about hitchcock, the psychological angle. it was always there.

  • This film is classic! So original and clever. You really have to use your mind to interpret every detail of the storyline unlike today's mindless garbage.

    xx

  • @xXPinkGoddessXx yeah...like that multi million dollar piece of shit...avatar.....people are such fools

  • @theachtungtree no you stupid fools... avatar is not shit it is a benchmark for sci-fi movies in the upcoming decades....

  • @plonkies ...for retarded assholes is a masterpiece, thats a piece of shit...avaturd should be called, and the cgi is not THAT impressive, it looks like shit sometimes and the story is so stupid and cliche that is beyond ridiculous...definetely not as cerebral and serious as 2001: a space odyssey. avaturd is for kids

  • @theachtungtree stanley kubrick's space odyssey is awesome... but you can compare that with avatar is two different genre and movie flow... and avatar's CGI is the best graphic to date... and a retard assholes like you who just hate something so hype but cant accept the truth cause you are a hater bringing classic movie compare them with the new movie wtf are you doing??... and i have a degree on graphic design so i know what im talking about...

  • @plonkies graphic design my fucking ass, i know what im talking about, im a fan of cgi since i had the joy to see jurassic park 1, you have NO idea on how exited i was to see avatar, sure some landscapes looked inspired but at times looked SO fake and cheap (military base looked like ass) that i was like "wtf is this? looks good and then looks like star wars ep 3..then the story..OH MY GOD, its stupid beyond, its square, its cliche, its bad acted, its childish, it was a complete letdown

  • @theachtungtree but then why the animation studios called it "a benchmark of visual experience" ??? you loved jurassic park 1 and hated avatar that's one weird-stupid-fucked up-idiotic statement,of course you will come up with an idea saying that "JP was made decades ago so of course the graphics is overshadowed with avatar" but then you obviously made a fact JP is better than avatar, what am i even doing debating with an idiot,who talks far from his intelligience,the subject: CGI not the cast

  • @plonkies first...you piece of shit, i didnt' said that jurassic park was good, i said that i was exited for the whole fx thing cause it was like the birth of CGI...but cgi wasnt that impressive on avatar..it looked like shit sometimes and second....you piece of media whore...if the studios or whatever brand a piece of turd a masterpiece it doesnt mean its a masterpiece of cgi or whatever....pretty much like this trailer, it says is a benchmark thriller...for me it isnt, period

  • @theachtungtree hahahah the birth of cgi??? ohh please.. now you've come up with a point that concludes you are one stupid-cunt-twat who dont even know the history of cgi and worst you dont have any clue about cgi.... the textures,the modeling,motion-capture and etc... let me challange you bring one movie just one that is wayy better than avatar's cgi..... FYI CGI was used in the film encounter of the third kind which is 16 years before JP and also got oscar nomination for its visual effect..

  • @plonkies of course cgi went back before that,douglas trumbull, the guys from pixar (before they became pixar) but i consider JP & early cameron films as cgi on a cinematic perspective,a new birth...not the birth of cgi BUT im talking about good filmmaking too,that piece of trash avatar was a moronic beyond too, the whole thing was so cliche driven,scenes like the military base looked like playstation 3 cutcenes,i cant believe you fall for that shit, seriously,you must be 8 or something

  • @xXPinkGoddessXx Come on. Can't you compliment a good movie without bashing the hell out of today's movies? There was just as much mindless garbage then as there is now. We just remember the good ones.

  • @heisanevilgenius Yes, you're right. I was 16 when I posted that comment and on one of those "Glorifying the past will make me seem wiser than my years" high horses. Unfortunately Youtube is infested with those types of comments. Very counter-productive that mindset that is. How can we find any value in our time when we're too busy stuck in another one to appreciate it?

  • Check out the song by Local H called Ray Miland. It's based on this movie.

  • I Love this movie its amazing

  • These trailers are so crappy, compared to his movies.

    Thanks anyway for posting it.

  • Alfred Hitchcock's movies are not crappy, they're entertaining. You must be a person that doesn't like horror films.

  • I said *these trailers* were crappy *not Hitchcock films*.

    But I hate gore films. Hitchcock spans thriller to comedy.

    North by Northwest is really funny.

    I suppose the scissors in the back when Swann collapses on the floor is the most gruesome scene in this film.

  • I agree with you on that one then. They could've better trailers for Psycho and The Birds.

  • because they're dated......................

  • Perhaps so.

    Nevertheless, I almost cringe.

    That said, Hitchcock, Kelly, Miland and Herrmann (score) are favorites of mine.

    Rebecca, Spellbound, Shadow of a Doubt, Dial M, Vertigo, Catch a Theif and NxNW are blazing-stylish entertainment. (Not an exhaustive list)

  • It's Dimitri's Tiomkin's magnificent score on "Dial M for Murder".

  • Thanks, I had assumed all scores for Hitch after Rosa were Herrmann's.

  • I know what you mean. I used to do the same thing. I was convinced Hermann did the score for "Rear Window", but it's Franz Waxman. (Forgive me, Franz.)

  • I loved this movie but haven't seen it in a while. Thanks a lot.

  • what a film.. wish i could wake up and not know the ending

  • thanks a lot !!

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