Rear Window (1954) Item # MG0081050 A newspaper photographer with a broken leg (Stewart) passes the time recuperating by observing his neighbors through the window. When he sees what he believes to be a murder, he decides to solve the crime himself. With help from his beautiful girlfriend and his nurse, he tries to catch the murderer without getting killed himself. Top-drawer Hitchcock blends exquisite suspense with occasional on-target laughs. Based on the story by Cornell Woolrich. Bring high quality wall art into your home or office with a canvas print that will never warp or sag. Our solid faced canvas prints are 1.25” thick and feature a sealed, finished back and pre-installed hanging hardware. It’s designed to hang tough and is super easy to display. Explore our framed canvas print options for an eye-catching accent. Long-Lasting Color and Detail Our giclée canvas wall art prints are reproduced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas print lasts for years to come. Clean Corners and Finished Back Our solid faced canvas prints feature a patented, warp-resistant design that produces outstanding gallery wraps. These 1.25” thick wrapped canvas prints also include a sealed, enclosed back to keep out dust and protect your walls. Lightweight and Easy to Install Install your stunning new wall art in just minutes with our pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware and easy-to-manage lightweight design. Even though they're light, our rock-solid construction boasts long-lasting durability. Featured image: Sunshine And Love by Nikki Chu. Art Music, Movies and TV James Stewart Movie Posters Classics
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Grace Kelly ~ Rear Window, 1954
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Grace Kelly in Rear Window (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock Costume design by Edith Head
James Stewart in 'Rear Window', 1954.
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One of the 20th century's most iconic filmmakers, Alfred Hitchcock remains a major, if mysterious, figure in the history of cinema. His films, famous for their technical brilliance and mastery of suspense, are highly regarded to this day by critics and film-lovers alike. A selection of original"u2026
Grace Kelly in Rear Window, 1954.