The Bedroom Window (1987) [R]

Release Date:
January 16, 1987

Original Title:
The Bedroom Window

Alternate Titles:
Makuuhuoneen ikkuna
Miegamojo langas
Prozor spavaće sobe
Vidnet i vinduet
Vitnet i vinduet
窓・ベッドルームの女

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
DEG

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  ES: APTA  US: R 

Runtime: 114

A violent crime. A secret affair. A single witness.

Baltimore, Maryland. Sylvia sees a girl being attacked from her lover Terry's bedroom window. The assailant flees and his victim is saved. But that same night another girl is found murdered.

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ADR Editor:
George Berndt

Art Direction:
Rafael Caro

Assistant Camera:
Sharon Alley
Brendan Creadle

Assistant Editor:
Curtis Edge

Assistant Property Master:
John C. Cameron

Assistant Set Decoration:
Michel Anderson

Assistant Sound Editor:
Susan Mazzei
Jenny Weyman-Cockle
Amy Vincent

Best Boy Grip:
Steve Venetis

Boom Operator:
Maggie Travis
Larry Porche

Camera Operator:
Peter Taylor
Gregory Lundsgaard
Sergio Melaranci
Bill Mills

Casting:
Mary Colquhoun

Choreographer:
Michael Owens

Construction Coordinator:
Jeff Schlatter
Jeffrey Schlatter

Costume Designer:
Clifford Capone

Costumer:
Deborah Latham

Dialogue Coach:
Neil Robinson

Director:
Curtis Hanson

Director of Photography:
Gilbert Taylor

Dolly Grip:
Jeff Kluttz

Editor:
Scott Conrad

Editorial Production Assistant:
Carolyne Chauncey

Executive Producer:
Robert Towne

First Assistant Camera:
Howard Baker

First Assistant Director:
Katy Emde
José López Rodero

First Assistant Editor:
Christian Wagner

Foley:
Dan O'Connell
Ellen Heuer

Foley Editor:
Susan Dudeck

Gaffer:
Kevin Day
Scotty Allen

Generator Operator:
Jay W. Yowler

Hairstylist:
Milton Buras

Key Carpenter:
Jim Brinson

Key Grip:
Derek Russell
Carlo Campana

Location Assistant:
David Blake Hartley

Location Manager:
Laura Fattori
randy polley

Makeup Supervisor:
Stefano Fava

Music Editor:
Gary Rocklen

Music Supervisor:
Stu Cantor
Murray Deutch

Novel:
Anne Holden

Original Music Composer:
Michael Shrieve
Patrick Gleeson

Producer:
Martha De Laurentiis

Production Coordinator:
Angela Heald

Production Design:
Ron Foreman

Production Secretary:
Sarah Mays

Property Master:
Scott A. Stephens

Screenplay:
Curtis Hanson

Script Supervisor:
Gail Hunter
Renata Franceschi

Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Bruno
Leigh Webb

Set Decoration:
Hilton Rosemarin

Set Dresser:
Loren McNamara
Polar Bear Shaw
Joan Travis

Sound Effects Editor:
Martin Maryska
Sukey Fontelieu
Tom Bellfort

Sound Mixer:
Bill Daly

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Jenkins
Don Digirolamo
Gary Alexander

Special Effects:
Ray Massara
Marty Bressin
Greg Hull

Steadicam Operator:
Robert Ulland

Still Photographer:
George Whitear

Stunt Coordinator:
Thomas Rosales Jr.

Stunts:
Erik Cord
Robin Grathwol
Rick Sawaya
Jeff Ramsey
Peter Studer
Jeff Smolek
Lincoln Simonds
Bill Hart

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jerry Ross

Transportation Captain:
Rick Barefoot

Transportation Coordinator:
Don Retzer

Unit Manager:
Laura Fattori

Unit Production Manager:
Richard H. Prince
Marilyn Stonehouse

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Helen P. Butler

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