Bedroom Window (1987)
Director:
Curtis Hanson
Starring: Isabelle Huppert Steve Guttenberg
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| When a young architect sleeps with the boss' wife and she witnesses a brutal assault from the bedroom window, he must protect her from the killer, the press and their love. After testifying against the killer in his lover's absence, his perjury is exposed. Now he has to solve the case to save himself |
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Editor's Note
When screams draw Sylvia (Isabelle Huppert) to the bedroom window of her boyfriend's apartment, she's shocked to see a red-haired man attacking a woman. Unable to unlatch the window, she calls for her boyfriend, Terry Lambert (Steve Guttenberg), but by the time Terry joins her, the attacker has fled. Although Sylvia and Terry want to do the right thing and report the crime, Sylvia's marriage to Terry's boss--a prominent figure in the community--makes it impossible for her to admit to her whereabouts without confessing to her extramarital dalliance. Chivalrous Terry pretends to be the witness, conveying the details that Sylvia has relayed to him. Unfortunately, the flaws in his testimony make him the chief suspect in both the attack and a series of murders. With nowhere else to turn, he seeks the help of Denise (Elizabeth McGovern), the woman who was attacked outside his bedroom window. Together the two set out to find the real killer and clear Terry's name. Curtis Hanson (L.A. CONFIDENTIAL, THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE) directs this tense thriller, which offers some interesting twists and turns.
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Cast & Crew
| Terry Lambert | |
| Elizabeth McGovern | |
| Isabelle Huppert | |
| Steve Guttenberg | |
| Curtis Hanson - Screenwriter | |
| Martha Schumacher - Producer | |
| Robert Towne - Screenwriter | |
| Curtis Hanson - Director |
Plot Summary
A young architect is engaged in an affair with his boss's wife. She witnesses an attack of a girl from his apartment window, but needs him to report it since she can't admit to being there. The boyfriend steps forward and pretends to be the witness, only to become the chief suspect in a series of brutal murders.
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