Movie buffs all understand the conflicting emotions when you discover a film you have never heard of that features a favourite performer or director. Such was my experience about 15 years ago when a local channel aired Witness to Murder, 1954.
On one hand, it was a treat to have a "new" movie to di read more
Alfred Hitchcock may have attained triumphant results for Rear Window in 1954, but Barbara Stanwyck also proved that she could surpass his record in a more thrilling production titled Witness To Murder, a suspenseful Film Noir that resembles Rear Window, also released the same year. If it weren read more
It’s always fun watching two movies with similar plots and released ridiculously close apart, and seeing which one is better remembered. In this case, there’s little director Roy Rowland could do with Witness to Murder that would make it stand out against the better regarded Alfred Hitch read more
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Cheryl Draper (no relation to Don; portrayed by Barbara Stanwyck) is an aging woman who never married and lives alone in an apartment. One night, she wakes and sees through her bedroom window a man in a neighboring apartment building strangling a woman.
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Witness to Murder(1954). Suspense film starring Barbara Stanwyck.
Late one night, while Cheryl Draper, was closing her bedroom window, she sees a man, Albert Richter, strangling a woman across the street. Cheryl phones the police, but before Lt. Lawrence Mathews and Sgt. Eddie Vincent arrive to i read more