The Bedroom Window

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The Bedroom Window
Directed by Curtis Hanson
Produced by Martha Schumacher
Robert Towne
Written by Anne Holden (novel, The Witnesses)
Curtis Hanson (screenplay)
Starring Steve Guttenberg
Elizabeth McGovern
Isabelle Huppert
Music by Patrick Gleeson
Michael Shrieve
Cinematography Gilbert Taylor
Editing by Scott Conrad
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox (USA)
Release date(s) January 16, 1987
Running time 112 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Gross revenue $12,640,385 (USA)
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The Bedroom Window is a 1987 thriller directed by Curtis Hanson. The movie is based on the novel The Witnesses by Anne Holden.[1]


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Terry (Steve Guttenberg) is having an affair with his boss's wife Sylvia (Isabelle Huppert). One night after an office party they are together and Sylvia witnesses an attack on Denise (Elizabeth McGovern) from Terry's bedroom window. She doesn't want to expose their relationship and so is reluctant about talking to the police. Terry, wanting to help, gives the police the description of the attacker. He soon becomes the main suspect in the case. He then sets out to find the real rapist/killer with some help from Denise.

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Tagline: Innocent of murder. Guilty of love.

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