The Window

6.9

An imaginative boy who frequently makes things up witnesses a murder, but can't get his parents or the police to believe him. The only people taking him seriously are the killers - who live upstairs, know that he saw what they did, and are out to permanently silence him.

Discover

Bobby Driscoll

Tommy Woodry

Barbara Hale

Mary Woodry

Arthur Kennedy

Ed Woodry

Paul Stewart

Joe Kellerson

Ruth Roman

Jean Kellerson

Richard Benedict

Murdered Seaman (Uncredited)

James Nolan

Stranger on Street (Uncredited)

Anthony Ross

Detective Ross (uncredited)

Tom Coleman

Cop Carrying Stretcher (Uncredited)

Lloyd Dawson

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Carl Faulkner

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Budd Fine

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Eric Mack

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Lee Phelps

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Carl Saxe

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Brick Sullivan

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Charles Flynn

Police Officer (Uncredited)

Ken Terrell

Man (Uncredited)

Lee Kass

Reporter (Uncredited)

Johnny Kern

Observer at Scene (Uncredited)

Tex Swan

Milkman (Uncredited)

Art

Sam Corso

Art Direction

Albert S. D'Agostino

Art Direction

Walter E. Keller

Art Direction

Harley Miller

Set Decoration

Darrell Silvera

Set Decoration

Camera

Robert De Grasse

Director of Photography

William O. Steiner

Director of Photography

Ollie Sigurdson

Still Photographer

Fred Bentley

Camera Operator

Costume & Make-Up

Mel Berns

Key Makeup Artist

Ruby Felker

Hairstylist

Gene Roemer

Makeup Artist

Crew

Russell A. Cully

Special Effects

Carl Saxe

Stunts

Ken Terrell

Stunts

Gertrude Bank

Stand In

Directing

Ted Tetzlaff

Director

Fred Fleck

Assistant Director

Earl Harper

Assistant Director

Sal Scoppa Jr.

Assistant Director

Bill Shanks

Script Supervisor

Editing

Lighting

S.H. Barton

Gaffer

Production

Dore Schary

Producer

Dore Schary

Production Executive

Walter Daniels

Production Manager

Sound

Roy Webb

Original Music Composer

C. Bakaleinikoff

Music Director

Writing

Mel Dinelli

Screenplay

Cornell Woolrich

Short Story