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Rear Window

  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.8K
YOUR RATING
Christopher Reeve in Rear Window (1998)
Psychological ThrillerSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Modern remake of Rear Window in which the lead character is paralyzed and lives in a high-tech home filled with assistive technology.Modern remake of Rear Window in which the lead character is paralyzed and lives in a high-tech home filled with assistive technology.Modern remake of Rear Window in which the lead character is paralyzed and lives in a high-tech home filled with assistive technology.

  • Director
    • Jeff Bleckner
  • Writers
    • Cornell Woolrich
    • Eric Ellis Overmyer
    • Larry Gross
  • Stars
    • Christopher Reeve
    • Daryl Hannah
    • Robert Forster
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writers
      • Cornell Woolrich
      • Eric Ellis Overmyer
      • Larry Gross
    • Stars
      • Christopher Reeve
      • Daryl Hannah
      • Robert Forster
    • 64User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Christopher Reeve
    Christopher Reeve
    • Jason Kemp
    Daryl Hannah
    Daryl Hannah
    • Claudia Henderson
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Detective Charlie Moore
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson
    • Antonio Fredericks
    Anne Twomey
    • Leila, Jason's Ex-Wife
    Ritchie Coster
    Ritchie Coster
    • Julian Thorpe
    Allison Mackie
    Allison Mackie
    • Ilene Thorpe…
    Ali Marsh
    Ali Marsh
    • Alison Rothman
    Julie Baker
    • Luscious Woman
    Maggie Kiley
    Maggie Kiley
    • Professional Woman
    Peter Giles
    Peter Giles
    • Professional Man
    Max Chalawsky
    • Writer
    Marc Holzman
    • Gay Man
    David Pittu
    David Pittu
    • Gay Mate
    Monique Cintron
    • Janet
    David Wohl
    • Dr. Schneider
    Kevin O'Rourke
    Kevin O'Rourke
    • Roy Mason
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • Franklin Porter
    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writers
      • Cornell Woolrich
      • Eric Ellis Overmyer
      • Larry Gross
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    User reviews64

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    6raymond-15

    Less excitement in this version.

    It is many years since I saw Jimmy Stewart in the original "Rear Window" but if my memory serves me right I feel that this re-make for TV comes nowhere near the original. It lacks the terror, the fear, the excitement that the first "Rear Window" brought to the screen. In the first version it was a simple photographer armed with a camera and flashlight, but here we have an architect with computer and digital camera. A photographic studio has now been become a lavish apartment and there is plenty of room for the electronic chair (formerly a simple wheelchair). In the updating I feel that much of the atmosphere has been lost. While I admire Christopher Reeve's attempt to return to the screen in his paralyzed condition, I feel his acting ability is definitely restrained. There is not much response from or interest in the other actors either. The best that can be said is that this film is a therapeutic exercise for Christopher Reeve. I found the result rather dull and lacking the excitement necessary to make up for the immobility and frustration of the central character.
    4BookWorm-2

    A wan, earnest re-make of a classic thriller

    The best thing I can say for this film is that it enhances our appreciation of Alfred Hitchcock. His 1954 original has roughly the same running time, but it has so much more going on: A dozen recurring minor characters give texture to the script and complications to the plot. The plot itself involves far more twists, turns, and red herrings, plus twice as many confrontations between the heroine and the villain. The romantic relationship is far steamier, and the climactic scene is utterly original and totally terrifying.

    In this new version, the mystery story has been "streamlined" to allow more time for techno razzle-dazzle and detailed presentation of the challenges faced by the disabled every day. The cause is worthy, but the shotgun marriage of movie-of-the-week message with murder-mystery drama serves neither facet of the film very well.

    There are a few effective scenes, and the actors make the most of the feeble script. Christopher Reeves may be paralyzed from the neck down, but he knows how to use his handsome, highly expressive face and voice. You won't forget Jimmy Stewart, but you do get involved with Reeves' character. Reuben Santiago-Hudson is delightful in the Thelma Ritter role, and Robert Forster is fine as the hard-bitten cop. Darryl Hannah, alas, does little with less; a star willing to take on a Grace Kelley role deserves more support from her producers!

    If you'd like to support people with spinal cord injuries and see a good thriller, write a check to Christopher Reeves' foundation, then rent Hitch's masterpiece.
    tgraffli

    Hitchcock must be turning over in his grave

    This movie was painful to watch! I thought I would be in for a treat when it showed up on a Saturday afternoon on the Lifetime Network. Boy, was I in for a load of crap. The dialog is the worst I've heard in a long time...even worse than most TV movies. The acting was atrocious, the camera angles were amazingly bad and, overall, there was nothing believable about the entire thing. And yeah, hey, I know Reeve is REALLY paralyzed and in a wheelchair but does that mean he should be given rave reviews because he brilliantly plays a paralyzed man? Okay, I feel for the guy...but this is a really bad movie and I'm not going to pretend it's not for sentimental reasons. Thankfully, the movie just ended. And, though I'm grateful, the ending was so off I didn't even know it was the ending....I would have begun a wave through my living room had I known! Why didn't I change the channel?..something about watching a trainwreck...what do they call it...morbid curiosity.
    Russell Dodd

    bad...

    I only watched this film to the end as I wanted to see how it would end. I wish I hadn't bothered. A really disappointing finale. Reeve is fine but the script is hopeless. Why couldn't his neighbours simply have drew the curtains? Reeve's character's likeablilty goes out the window as he invades everyone's privacy. Hope he can do better than this in the future.
    lionel.willoquet

    Jeff Bleckner is not as perfect as Alfred Hitchcock.

    A paralyzed architect, who spends his time spying on his neighbours, convinces itself that one of them is a murderer. By freeing itself from the single room location, this new version of one of the Hitchcock classics lose in dramatic intensity. What remains is the emotional test of re-encountering Christopher Reeve.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Reeve initially turned down the lead because he found Eric Ellis Overmyer's script to be too melodramatic and not medically accurate pertaining to his post-accident condition. Overmyer rewrote the screenplay, using Reeve's autobiography "Still Me" as a reference and this met with the star's approval.
    • Goofs
      At one point, a doctor calls Chris by his real name.
    • Quotes

      Claudia: [looking through the camera at the Thorpes' apartment] She didn't leave him.

      Jason: How can you be so sure?

      Claudia: Well, her jewelry box and her perfume are still on the dresser. She might leave her husband, but she's not gonna leave her jewelry.

      Jason: That's my point, something must have happened to her.

      Claudia: Jason, she probably spent the day at a bar or at her sister's or her mother's trying to get up the courage to come home. She's gonna come home, she'll be remorseful, they'll be all lovey-dovey for a few days and then they'll go at it again. Relationships like that are far too complicated to understand from the outside. Next time, do us all a favor and don't call 911.

      Jason: I'm not sure there's gonna be a next time. I think he killed her last night.

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      Featured in The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1999)

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вікно у двір
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cambria Productions
      • Haft Entertainment
      • Hallmark Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1

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