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(aka "The Missing Witness" )
directed by William Asher
USA 1957
Musical-comedy legend Betty Garrett (My Sister Eileen) has a rare dramatic role in this incredibly tense thriller. Lisa Atlas (Garrett) and her seven-year-old son Petey (a pre-Beaver Jerry Mathers) witness the murder of her boss during a botched armed robbery by psycho Jess Reber (John Barrymore, Jr., While The City Sleeps) and his two pals. Stunned by what he saw, Petey wanders off, leaving the thugs holding his mom hostage. But what they don’t know is that her husband is a police detective (Phil Carey, TV’s Laredo) and will stop at nothing to get her back safely. Corey Allen and Paul Picerni co-star in this seldom-seen gem, skillfully directed by William Asher (Bewitched). *** Starring Jerry Mathers as the shell-shocked child who witnesses an assault on his mother, Shadow On the Window is a decent 'B' film with a solid cast and a decent script. Jerry's dad, a police officer, is played stoically by Phil Carey and mom is Betty Garrett, decent as a woman under constant threat from three stereotypical teen bad boys. One of the boys is played by Corey Allen, who revisited the role in the similarly themed Key Witness (1960), and the others are John Drew Barrymore--apparently channeling the spirit of an evil Dobie Gillis--and lovable lunk Gerald Sarracini. Excerpt of review from John Seal for imdb located HER
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Theatrical Release: 6 March 1957 (USA)
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Comparison:
Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray
Thanks to Gregory Meshman for the DVD Review!
Box Cover |
Also available in the 5 disc Sony Film Noir Collection Volume 1 which contains (already reviewed) The Case Against Brooklyn, Criminal Lawyer, The Crooked Web, Escape from San Quentin and The Shadow on the Window |
Shadow on the Window is part of the Noir Archive Volume 3: 1957-1960 9-film Collection Bu-ray |
Distribution | Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) Home Video - Region 0 - NTSC | Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray |
Runtime | 1:13:12 | 1:13:22.439 |
Video |
1.82:1 Original Aspect Ratio
16X9 enhanced |
1.85 :1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 48,871,061,895 bytesFeature: 12,138,577,920 bytes Video Bitrate: 19.98 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes. |
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Audio | Dolby Digital Mono (English) |
DTS-HD Master Audio English 897 kbps 1.0 / 48 kHz / 897 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 1.0 / 48 kHz / 768 kbps / 24-bit) |
Subtitles | None | English, None |
Features |
Release
Information: Studio: Sony Pictures Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 8 |
Release Information: Studio: Kit Parker Films
1.85 :1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 48,871,061,895 bytesFeature: 12,138,577,920 bytes Video Bitrate: 19.98 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details: • Shares disc with The Long Haul and Pickup Alley
Standard Blu-ray Case Chapters 8 |
Comments: |
NOTE:
The below
Blu-ray
captures were taken directly from the
Blu-ray
disc.
The Crimson Kimono (1959), The Lineup (1958), Man on a
String (1960),
The Shadow in the Window (1956),
The Long Haul (1957),
Pickup Alley (1957), The Case Against Brooklyn (1958),
The
Tijuana Story (1957) and She Played with Fire (1957)
Volume One
was described as
"Stalwart noir directors and casts highlight these hard to find features
Address Unknown (1944) dir/William Cameron Menzies, cast/Paul Lukas,
Carl Esmond, Peter Van Eyck;
Escape in the Fog (1945) dir/Oscar
(Budd) Boetticher cast/Otto Kruger, Nina Foch, William Wright;
The Guilt
of Janet Ames (1947) dir/Henry Levin cast/Rosalind Russell, Melvyn
Douglas, Sid Caesar;
The Black Book (aka The Reign of Terror)
(1949) dir/Anthony Mann cast/Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart, Arlene Dahl;
Johnny Allegro (1949) dir/Ted Tetzlaff cast/George Raft, Nina Foch,
George Macready;
711 Ocean Drive (1950) dir/Joseph M. Newman
cast/Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru, Otto Kruger;
The Killer That
Stalked New York (1950) dir/Earl McEvoy cast/Evelyn Keyes, Charles
Korvin, William Bishop;
Assignment Paris (1952) dir/Earl McEvoy
cast/Dana Andrews, Marta Toren, George Sanders;
The Miami Story
(1954) dir/Fred F. Sears cast/Barry Sullivan, Luther Adler, John Baer - all
in high definition presented in their original aspect ratios."
Volume Two has:
Bait (1954),
The Crooked Web (1955),
The Night Holds
Terror (1955),
Footsteps in the Fog (1955),
Cell 2455, Death
Row (1955),
5 Against the House (1955),
New Orleans Uncensored
(1955),
Spin a Dark Web (1955), and Rumble on the Docks (1956)
So again, 3 films on a dual-layered
Blu-ray, with
a decent bitrate (approaching 5X that of the SD DVD) in 1080P and this is in
the original 1.85:1 aspect ratio. Shadow on the Window is clean,
nicely layered contrast and plenty of depth - looks excellent - reflective
of the fine source. The differences will be notable dependant on how large your system is,
but this 1080P exports nice grain and looks excellent.
The audio is 24-bit lossless (DTS-HD Master 1.0 channel mono) exporting the
score from
George Duning (Assignment
Paris, The
Guilt of Janet Ames, The
Man From Laramie,
3:10
to Yuma,
Jeanne
Eagels,
The Shadow on the Window,
Tight Spot, etc.) which sounds richer and deeper than on the
MoD DVD. The
Blu-ray offers
optional English subtitles (see sample) on this Region FREE
Blu-ray
package.
No supplements - but the disc is shared with
The Long Haul and
Pickup Alley. Crime-Drama fans get to revisit these
delights in a far more film-like presentation with optional subtitles.
The Shadow in the Window
has home-invasion (The
Desperate Hours) + child witness (The
Window) overtones and effective performances by Betty Garrett, Jerry
Mathers, Philip Carey, Corey Allen etc.. The negative is the lack of extras
but the value with these packages is the number of, usually modest, 50's
crime dramas (many with
Noir cycle acceptability). I re-watch frequently.
***
ON THE DVD:
The
Shadow on the Window is a decent hostage thriller
from Columbia Pictures that got a release on
made-on-demand disc in the first wave of Columbia's
"Screen Classics by Request" line. Betty Garrett is
excellent as a woman in peril and John Drew Barrymore is
menacing enough as one of the hoods holding the lady
hostage. Most notable in the cast is Jerry Mathers,
before he became 'Beaver' Cleaver in Leave It to
Beaver.
The
picture quality is, like most of Sony's MOD releases, is
excellent. There is very little damage and the
progressive, anamorphic image has a good contrast and
deep blacks. The mono audio is likewise, very good. The
disc includes a restored trailer, anamorphic and in very
good condition. A top notch release for a minor B
thriller.
-Gregory Meshman
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1) Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) - Region 0 - NTSC TOP2) Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray BOTTOM |
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1) Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) - Region 0 - NTSC TOP2) Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray BOTTOM |
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1) Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) - Region 0 - NTSC TOP2) Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray BOTTOM |
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1) Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) - Region 0 - NTSC TOP2) Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray BOTTOM |
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1) Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) - Region 0 - NTSC TOP2) Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray BOTTOM |
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Box Cover |
Also available in the 5 disc Sony Film Noir Collection Volume 1 which contains (already reviewed) The Case Against Brooklyn, Criminal Lawyer, The Crooked Web, Escape from San Quentin and The Shadow on the Window |
Shadow on the Window is part of the Noir Archive Volume 3: 1957-1960 9-film Collection Bu-ray |
Distribution | Sony Pictures (Screen Classics by Request) Home Video - Region 0 - NTSC | Kit Parker Films - Region FREE - Blu-ray |
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