Film-noir thriller in which a young boy witnesses a murder and becomes the killers’ next target. Nine-year-old Tommy (Bobby Driscoll) is prone to telling tall tales so when he tells his parents that he has seen his neighbours, Joe and Jean Kellerson (Paul Stewart and Ruth Roman) killing a man, they don’t believe him. The Kellersons come after him, however, when they discover Tommy saw them in the act and the child must fend for himself as he tries to escape their clutches.
Little Tommy Woodry (Bobby Driscoll) is a bright kid with a vivid imagination. He’s always telling tall tales. Then, one night, he witnesses a brutal murder committed by his seemingly normal neighbours, the Kellersons. When Tommy tells his parents, they think it’s just his over-active imagination. When he tells the police, they don’t believe him either. Only the Kellersons believe Tommy.And now they’re coming to get him.A masterpiece of suspense, packed with gripping plot twists, The Window was a big Box Office hit. The film won both the 1950 BAFTA Best Film Award and the Edgar Allan Poe ‘Best Picture’ Award the same year, while Bobby Driscoll received a special Oscar as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949



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