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Faux témoin

Titre original : The Bedroom Window
  • 1987
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  • 1h 52min
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Faux témoin (1987)
A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which then escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.
Lire trailer1:31
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Psychological ThrillerCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Un jeune cadre entame une liaison avec la femme de son patron qui dégénère ensuite en cauchemar après avoir menti à la police afin de la protéger.Un jeune cadre entame une liaison avec la femme de son patron qui dégénère ensuite en cauchemar après avoir menti à la police afin de la protéger.Un jeune cadre entame une liaison avec la femme de son patron qui dégénère ensuite en cauchemar après avoir menti à la police afin de la protéger.

  • Réalisation
    • Curtis Hanson
  • Scénario
    • Anne Holden
    • Curtis Hanson
  • Casting principal
    • Steve Guttenberg
    • Elizabeth McGovern
    • Isabelle Huppert
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Scénario
      • Anne Holden
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Casting principal
      • Steve Guttenberg
      • Elizabeth McGovern
      • Isabelle Huppert
    • 62avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
    • 45Métascore
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    Rôles principaux40

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    Steve Guttenberg
    Steve Guttenberg
    • Terry Lambert
    Elizabeth McGovern
    Elizabeth McGovern
    • Denise
    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Sylvia Wentworth
    Paul Shenar
    Paul Shenar
    • Collin Wentworth
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Det. Quirke
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Henderson's Attorney
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
    • Det. Jessup
    Brad Greenquist
    Brad Greenquist
    • Carl Henderson
    Robert Schenkkan
    Robert Schenkkan
    • State Attorney Peters
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Pool Player
    Sara Carlson
    • Dancing Girl
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Man in Phone Booth
    Kate McGregor-Stewart
    Kate McGregor-Stewart
    • Blowsy Neighbor
    Penelope Allen
    Penelope Allen
    • Judge
    Myvanwy Jenn
    • Maid
    Francis V. Guinan Jr.
    • Bartender at Edgar's
    Kevin O'Rourke
    Kevin O'Rourke
    • Policeman #1
    Sydney Conrad Shapiro
    • First Victim
    • (as Sydney Conrad)
    • Réalisation
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Scénario
      • Anne Holden
      • Curtis Hanson
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    Avis des utilisateurs62

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    9BDeWittP

    Great Thriller

    Sometimes, people do the wrong thing, for a good reason. This isn't always right, but it's understandable. I think this is the premise for The Bedroom Window. People are human, and sometimes irrational behavior leads to something that can get more serious than originally anticipated.

    That is exactly what happens in this movie. Terry Lambert, played by Steve Guttenberg in what may just be his best performance, is a good man whose judgment isn't always the greatest. Terry is a business executive who makes the unwise decision of having an affair with his boss's wife, a beautiful french woman named Sylvia. One night at his apartment, she witnesses a young man assaulting a female. Obviously, she cannot go forward. Later, after learning of a different female being murdered near the scene that same night, he decides he'll go forward and report that he was the witness. "It's my apartment, my bedroom window," he says in an attempt to justify the dishonesty.

    The only problem, which proves to be a damaging blow, is that nothing can be proved about the murder. So, the only chance to convict the assailant is to prosecute on the assault case. The logic being it at least gives the authorities a chance to put the killer away to prevent him from hurting anyone else, while still hoping to find evidence connecting him to the murder. So Terry must testify during the trial that he witnessed the assault. In a brilliant scene, the defendant's attorney carves him up like an overcooked turkey, making it very clear that Terry is lying, but not why.

    As the authorities become suspicious of Terry, he begins to bond, through shared experience, with Denise, the woman who was assaulted outside his apartment. She later figures out that Sylvia, and not Terry, saw the murder. "The question isn't What am I going to do? It's what are you going to do? And what is she going to do?," she says harshly and angrily, but not at all incorrectly. They both later discover, at least partially, the killer's motives, and agree that the only way to implicate him, and clear Terry, is to trap him and catch him in the act.

    Steve Guttenberg is magnificent as the scared, confused, and conscientious Terry. Elizabeth McGovern and Isabelle Huppert are equally as good as the women who care about him, but are unsure how to figure him out, or what to do. McGovern shows her very good acting ability with non-verbals that demonstrate clearly that she knows something isn't right about Terry through her facial expressions and the looks in her eyes. The cast of this movie work together like a well-oiled machine, and the story may not have been as compelling had it not been for the convincing actors.

    This is writing at its best, top notch acting, and filmmaking on a master scale. The movie is so well-made that we love the story, understand the characters and their situations, and just can't wait to see what happens next. This movie is a classic, and also a great thriller. Watch it!
    8The_Void

    Well worked and entertaining thriller

    The Bedroom Window is one of those films you can just stick on to blow the cobwebs away when you're tired. It's not life-affirming or magnificent; but it's well constructed and a lot of fun to watch. The film is often compared to Hitchcock, and that's mostly owing to the central plot which clearly takes influence from Rear Window, although director Curtis Hanson does occasionally implement a Hitchcock-like style during the rest of the film. It is not, however, comparable to the films Brian De Palma made in the seventies and eighties. The film focuses on a man named Terry Lambert. Terry is having an affair with Sylvia; his boss' wife. Whilst at his apartment one night, Sylvia spots a man being attacked out of the window. The next morning, another girl turns up dead and Terry, thinking the two incidents may be related, decides to go to the police and tell them that he witnessed the attack. However, things soon start to spiral out of control when Sylvia will have nothing to do with it for fear of the affair being exposed, and the police begin suspecting Terry.

    Steve Guttenberg; an actor often not taken seriously because of his ties to the Police Academy series, takes the lead role and does surprisingly well with it. Guttenberg cuts a likable figure who is easy to root for, and that is important in a film like this. The story moves well throughout; and although I initially felt that almost two hours was too long for a film like this; the time is well used and the film flies by. The Bedroom Window is based on a novel by Anne Holden; and directed by Curtis Hanson; the talented director of the 1997 masterpiece L.A. Confidential. Hanson's direction is assured and he does a good job of telling the story. The support cast is decent too; the casting of Isabelle Hupert is a bit of a surprise considering most of her previous films were made in her native France; but Elizabeth McGovern is a good choice as the victim of the attack towards the start. The first two thirds of the film are rather subdued; and so it's a bit of a surprise when the film explodes into life for the final half hour. However, the change works well and the payoff is worth it.
    6steiner-sam

    A pretty good thriller for the first hour and a half

    It's a thriller set in Baltimore, Maryland, in the 1980s. It's based on the 1971 novel, "The Witnesses," by Anne Holden. It follows a young executive who, amid an affair with his boss's wife, winds up under suspicion for three murders.

    Terry Lambert (Steve Guttenberg) is an executive in a construction company owned by Collin Wentworth (Paul Shenar). Terry has had the hots for Collin's wife, Sylvia (Isabelle Huppert), and convinces her to leave a party early and come to his place. After their tryst, he goes to the bathroom. Sylvia hears screaming outside and, from the bedroom window, witnesses a man brutally assaulting a woman. The man runs away when he sees Sylvia. Unfortunately, another young woman is murdered nearby that same evening. To protect their relationship, Terry goes to the police claiming to have been the witness to the assault from the window. He meets the assault victim, Denise (Elizabeth McGovern), at a lineup. From Sylvia's description, Terry thinks he recognizes the villain in the lineup, Chris Henderson (Brad Greenquist), but is uncertain.

    During the rest of the film, Terry begins to follow Henderson. Through the complex storyline, the police begin to suspect Terry of two murders because they know he has lied to them, though they're not clear about what. A final murder forces Terry and Denise to try to set a trap for the killer, and the film's climax reveals how that effort went.

    "The Bedroom Window" is a pretty good thriller for the first hour and a half. But, unfortunately, the final half-hour includes plot sequences that seriously detract from the believability of the ending.

    Many reviewers perceive a lack of chemistry between Guttenberg and Huppert. I had no issue with this, considering Huppert's character was naturally manipulative and self-serving. McGovern's role suffers from some of the silly script at the film's end, but she is effective through the trial scenes. Shenar's character was a little too clueless.
    6Doylenf

    Neat Hitchcock-type thriller with unconvincing twists...

    This is the kind of thriller you'd expect Alfred Hitchcock to do with someone like James Stewart or Cary Grant as everyman.

    Here we have STEVE GUTTENBERG as the man in big trouble after witnessing a murder from his lover's bedroom window. He's having an affair with the boss' wife and nobly tells her that he'll give details of the assailant (which she saw) to keep their affair hidden from her husband. So far, so good. The story is stylishly photographed with the appropriate menacing mood and atmosphere.

    But he soon becomes the man suspected of the crime and it's from that point on that the plot contrivances become just a little too implausible, straining credibility until the very suspenseful ending. Too bad. Otherwise, it's a tricky piece of entertainment and well worth watching.

    ISABELLE HUPPERT has a little trouble getting her lines across with her French accent being quite a handicap but she's beautiful to look at. ELIZABETH McGOVERN does a nice job as Guttenberg's partner in finding the real killer.

    It moves quickly under writer/director CURTIS HANSON's direction. While many consider it "counterfeit Hitchcock", it's still worth a look.
    Lechuguilla

    Close The Window Please

    A young man named Terry Lambert (Steve Guttenberg) has a romantic fling with his bosses' wife. With their bedroom "activities" in progress, an outside assault occurs that gets Lambert involved, ultimately in murder.

    The film's underlying "all for love" theme is not really credible. Plot contrivances, along with incredulous coincidences and improbable timing imply a screenplay that was not well thought out. Further, the lead role in this film calls for a serious actor who can express some feeling. "Police Academy" Guttenberg, boyish and goofy looking, does not lend credibility to the role. That, combined with a dubious script closes any window of believability in this overwrought thriller. And that's too bad because "The Bedroom Window" does present a fairly engaging noir look, as a result of some great lighting and camera work. Production design is also quite good.

    The film's visual style is about all I can recommend in the way of interest. The ending is rather melodramatic, and includes some unintentional humor in some scenes that involve a man in a phone booth.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Steve Guttenberg's autobiography, "The Guttenberg Bible", the original camera crew was fired during the first week and replaced by Producer Dino De Laurentiis with crew members who only spoke Italian. Soon afterwards, Curtis Hanson insisted on hiring Gilbert Taylor to replace the Italian cinematographer.
    • Gaffes
      After Terry (Steve Guttenberg) loses Chris (Brad Greenquist) after following him to a bar, he hides in his car in a side alley near Chris' home, waiting for him. When Chris arrives home, Terry drives slowly out from the side alley; a crew member wearing a red jacket and blue jeans can be seen through the rear window, behind Terry's car.
    • Citations

      Carl Henderson: [his only line in the movie] You?

    • Connexions
      References Sabotage (1936)
    • Bandes originales
      Beautiful Thief
      Performed by Ava Cherry

      Written by Raun & Jon Butcher

      Produced by Spencer Proffer for Pasha

      Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.

      Published by The Grand Pasha Publisher

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 mai 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Bedroom Window
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Baltimore, Maryland, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG)
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    • Budget
      • 8 300 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 640 385 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 919 657 $US
      • 18 janv. 1987
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 12 640 385 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 52 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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