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The Woman in the Window Director: Fritz Lang Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Raymond Massey, Dan Duryea

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/10/2007
  • Original Release: 1944
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 7,828

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Disc #1 -- The Woman in the Window
1. Main Titles/Psychology [2:04]
2. Summer Bachelorhood [2:03]
3. Too Old for Adventure [5:23]
4. The Woman in the Window [6:01]
5. Homicide [3:21]
6. No One Knows [6:41]
7. Erasing the Evidence [9:33]
8. Dumping the Body [5:04]
9. Confidential News [5:35]
10. Murder Investigation [4:43]
11. The Girlfriend Theory [:14]
12. Crime Scene [3:01]
13. Woman Suspect [5:22]
14. Blackmail [2:42]
15. Three Options [11:10]
16. Have a Drink [5:29]
17. So Tired [10:06]
18. Case Closed [3:16]
19. Too Late [2:07]
20. Reality [1:56]

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Directed by Fritz Lang, The Woman in the Window, a sadly tragic film noir, is the story of the doomed love of married psychology-professor Wanley (Edward G. Robinson), who, with murderous results, meets and falls in love with another woman. Wanley first sees the portrait of a beautiful woman, Alice (Joan Bennett), and then meets the woman herself. After committing murder in self-defense, he finds himself blackmailed by Heidt (Dan Duryea). The script, written by Nunnally Johnson, is carefully structured with crisp dialogue and a convincing ending. Lang is at his best, getting excellent performances from Robinson, as the doomed, naive professor, and Bennett both. The Woman in the Window shows that good and evil are present in all, and that circumstances frequently dictate moral choices. Based on J.H. Wallis' novel Once Off Guard, the film gives viewers their money's worth with not one but two logical and satisfying surprise twists at the end. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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