Rear Window

References

Informational notes

  1. ^ After the film's release, Paramount transferred the distribution rights to Hitchcock's estate, where they were acquired by Universal Pictures in 1983.[1][2]

Citations

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Further reading

  • Orpen, Valerie (2003). "Continuity Editing in Hollywood". Film Editing: The Art of the Expressive. Wallflower Press. pp. 18–43. ISBN 978-1-903364-53-6. OCLC 51068299.
    • Orpen treats Hitchcock's and Tomasini's editing of Rear Window at length in a chapter of her monograph.

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