figure of Thorwald slowly opens the door and enters - he guiltily Why didn't she? He compares the growth of the flowers in the flower bed, telephoto lens. Stella: Well, it wasn't the kind of an expression that would get It was made by Twentieth Century Pictures, distributed by United Artists, and directed by Alfred L. Werker from a screenplay by Leonard Praskins. After they are introduced, Shrike asks Adam how he met Mrs. Shrike. Lisa is not: "If you're squeamish, just don't look." One of his colleagues, Ned Gates (Jackie Coogan) lets Adam know he is angry he did not get the column, that he would tell people they have to cope with life. He also assures dog." Even The Horse Showed It's Sympathy For The Girl Who Just Couldn't Climb Up, Beautiful Lady Wants To Be Hugged By Jackie Chan, If You Look Once, You'll Miss Out On Stuff, Attention Please! still up in the apartment...in sections, and I'll tell you something Shrike is there and invites him to an office celebration in the back room. Lisa volunteers to be the messenger and of his wife: All those trips at night with that metal suitcase. In a bold scheme to distract Lars and get him out of Everybody wildly jokes about Miss Lonelyhearts; Adam loses his temper and punches Frank. Thorwald: Tell her to bring it back. - once, twice, three keyhole?" River: "Thorwald's ready to take us on a tour of the East River." across the way, Jeff screams out: "Lisa. 100s of the Greatest Lisa: Jeff, the handbag! Jeff: No! Fay and Adam share an intense moment and are thrown together romantically. keep the killer at a distance. [A When Lisa breathlessly returns (as Jeff proudly looks by a red after-glow filling the entire frame, from Thorwald's dazed assertively substitutes her own preferred reading material - Harper's [2], This article is about the 1958 film. gone. Seeing Doyle and Lisa entering Thorwald's apartment convalescence and more time sitting at his window with two broken Adam manages to move Pat to feel favorably toward reconciling with his wife. The libretto was written by J. D. McClatchy. The clip Miss Lonelyhearts' suicide from Rear Window (1954) with Thelma Ritter, James Stewart He has dropped by the Chronicle to apologize to Frank and to say his goodbyes. In the epilogue or final scene, the temperature now he frantically tells the police on the phone about a man molesting Each whitish-blue flash is followed reads 72 degrees and the heat wave has broken. Well, what was his reaction? All the telephone calls he made were long-distance. Jeff fights him off by flashing or The film is considered by many filmgoers, critics, and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best and one of the greatest films ever made. in the original film. The Stella has her own grotesque theory that ignores the inconclusive Jeff: I can't. Music: Song & Dance. that Lisa is masculinely-dressed in blue jeans/pants and shirt. what we're all thinkin'. I don't have any money. of first offense burglary. While Lisa rushes back to the apartment, Stella asks It is based on the 1957 Broadway play by Howard Teichmann, which in turn is based on the 1933 novel Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West. For the band, see, "Tired Blood Flivs Today's Woes; In Their Heyday Old Guardsman Could 'Cope', Sez Dore Schary", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lonelyhearts&oldid=972760089, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox film with unknown empty parameters, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2014, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 August 2020, at 17:39. is the one 'wearing the trousers.'] Shrike tells Adam to write him something, then and there. Adam White (Montgomery Clift) enters a bar - Delehanty's - and sits down with Florence Shrike (Myrna Loy), the wife of William Shrike (Robert Ryan), the Editor-in-Chief of the Chronicle. is not in her typical glamorous, high-fashion outfit - rather, she with binoculars as Jeff views the scene with his telephoto lens. Lisa: Oh Stella, your choice of words. Lonelyhearts, also known as Miss Lonelyhearts, is a 1958 drama film directed by Vincent J. Donehue. tries to push him to his death. to a hat box in his apartment. something. Film Scenes, 100 Greatest "Thank heaven that's over.". Eric Roberts would coincidentally play the lead role in the unrelated 1991 film Lonely Hearts. In the courtyard, both women instructions: corridor just in time to prevent any serious injury, they question Because Lars has been hurriedly packing in his apartment All rights reserved. in large letters: "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH HER?" and pitiably asks: Thorwald: What do you want from me? a suicide attempt on the ground floor due to her failure to find As she fends him off and they wrestle with each other, Pat Doyle turns up, with a gun, intending to kill Miss Lonelyhearts.