"Rear Window" is a 1954 suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The story follows a wheelchair-bound photographer, L.B. Jeffries, who becomes convinced that one of his neighbors has committed murder. He spends his days observing the lives of those around him through his apartment window, leading to a tense investigation.
As Jeffries gathers evidence, he enlists the help of his girlfriend, Lisa Fremont, and his nurse, Stella. The film explores themes of voyeurism and the nature of human curiosity, all while building suspense through its confined setting and clever cinematography.