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-'''''Rear Window''''' ([[1954 in film|1954]]) is a [[motion picture]] directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]], based on [[Cornell Woolrich]]'s [[short story]] "It Had to Be Murder" ([[1942]]) (ISBN 0-14-026977-0). It is considered by many filmgoers, critics and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best and most thrilling pictures.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''''Rear Window''''' ([[1954 in film|1954]]) is a [[motion picture]] directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]], based on [[Cornell Woolrich]]'s [[short story]] "It Had to Be Murder" ([[1942]]) (ISBN 0-14-026977-0). It is considered by many filmgoers, critics and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best and most thrilling pictures.{{GFDL}}

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Rear Window (1954) is a motion picture directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on Cornell Woolrich's short story "It Had to Be Murder" (1942) (ISBN 0-14-026977-0). It is considered by many filmgoers, critics and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best and most thrilling pictures.



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