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Rear Window: various stills
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Hitchcock's cameo appearance
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The sculptress identifies the title of her sculpture as "Hunger."
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| Miss Torso's boyfriend returns: "What've you got in the icebox?" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| When Lisa tries to discuss marriage and settling down, the camera briefly reframes with the newlyweds' window between them. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jeff writes a taunting note to Thorwald
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close-up on Jeff as Lisa returns from
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| Gray-haired Selznick in the 1950s, after he married Jennifer Jones, whose ex-husband Robert Walker was cast by Hitchcock in Strangers on a Train. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Raymond Burr as the wife-murderer Lars Thorwald, made up to look like David O. Selznick, Hitchcock's producer (and nemesis) for much of the 1940s. It is said that this phone-under-chin posture was characteristic of Selznick. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||