2 key themes of Rear Window
What is Voyerism?
What is Sterotypes?
What is Marriage/Single life?
What is Community and Social Isolation?
"We've become a race of Peeping Toms. What people ought to do is get outside their house and look in for a change." is said by...
Who is Stella?
In the opening shot, the camera technique used to introduce characters is...
What is a panning shot?
The city that Rear Window is set in.
What is the New York City, New York?
Jeff's Occupation
What is a photojournalist?
The genre of Rear Window.
What is a romantic mystery?
"I'm not much on rear window ethics." is said by...
Who is Lisa?
The camera technique used when jeff looks into his binoculars.
What is a zoom in?
The time setting of Rear Window.
When is the 1950s?
When is the cold war?
Lars Thorwalds job is.
What is a salesman?
The theme the quote "You don't know the meaning of the word 'neighbor.' Neighbors like each other. Speak to each other. Care if anybody lives or dies. But none of you do." belongs to.
What is community?
What is social isolation?
"It's deflating to find out the only way I can be part of it is to take out a subscription to your magazine." is said by...
Who is Lisa?
Another name for a close up.
What is subjective treatment?
The reason of McCarthyism's existence.
What is the fear of communism?
The name of Miss Torso's partner. He has been....
Who is Stanley?
What is fighting in the Korean war? (perhaps)
Lisa's desire throughout the film.
What is marriage?
"I get myself half-killed for you and you reward me by stealing my assignment" is said by... The context of this quote.
Who is Jeff? What is jeff's coversation with editor?
Film techinque that shows what a character sees.
What is a P.O.V shot?
The name of the apartment complex where Jeff resides
What is Greenwich Village?
Miss Lonelyhearts attempts suicide because.... and she is stopped by....
Why was Miss Lonelyhearts lonely and could not find man?
What is the composer's music?
Jeff's 'ghoulish' habbit.
What is voyerism?
"Well, I guess I'm using that word 'we' a little freely. You're taking all the chances." is said by... The context of this quote.
Who is Jeff? What is jeff discussing
Name of technique that refers to all the objects and characters in a particular frame.
What is 'Mise en scene'?
The reason Hictchcock chose the apartment complex as the setting.
What is the emphasis of voyerism?
The reason why Lisa likes Jeff
What is love?
What is pontential?