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Faux témoin

Original title: The Bedroom Window
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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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.
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A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.A young executive starts an affair with his boss's wife which escalates into a nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her.

  • Director
    • Curtis Hanson
  • Writers
    • Anne Holden
    • Curtis Hanson
  • Stars
    • Steve Guttenberg
    • Elizabeth McGovern
    • Isabelle Huppert
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Writers
      • Anne Holden
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Stars
      • Steve Guttenberg
      • Elizabeth McGovern
      • Isabelle Huppert
    • 62User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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)
    • Director
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Writers
      • Anne Holden
      • Curtis Hanson
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    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.
    5Greensleeves

    Don't take it too seriously - just enjoy!

    This thriller would have made a great Hitchcock movie. As it stands, it's not too bad but it could have been so much better. However, any film that can engage the attention for nearly two hours must have something going for it and this does have an intriguing story line. It also has the advantage of a good cast, Steve Guttenberg is his usual affable self doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, Elizabeth McGovern brings a wonderful hard edge to her performance and Isabelle Huppert is beautiful but nasty. Brad Greenquist manages to imbue his role with a sinister quality without saying barely a word. The plot doesn't really hold up unfortunately and there are plenty of scenes that stretch credulity just too far. However if you are prepared to accept the film on just a surface level you will find yourself nicely entertained.
    7ndrejaj1969

    Well Worth a Look

    Directed by future phenom Curtis (L.A. Confidential, Wonder Boys) Hanson, THE BEDROOM WINDOW is an elegant Hitchcock homage, and an example of good 1980s moviemaking. Its got a certain vibe, thanks to terrific cinematography by the great Gilbert Taylor, production design by Ron Foreman, and expert direction by Hanson. REAR WINDOW it ain't, but this jazzy film is still worth a look. Lighten up folks!
    7merklekranz

    Entertaining, so nothing else matters ................

    Steve Guttenberg is a real surprise here, playing the innocent suspected of being a killer. His transformation to hero type is not always believable, but his performance is earnest. If you throw out the somewhat of a stretch ending, you are left with a twisty thriller that delivers strong entertainment value. The movie is quite tense at times, and the Baltimore filming location works. I put this film in the same category as movies like "Red Rock West" and "Clay Pigeons". All three have a mostly believable script, competent acting, and most importantly, all three are very entertaining. "The Bedroom Window" is recommended of it's type. - MERK
    7hitchcockthelegend

    You're either a romantic fool or you're an idiot!

    The Bedroom Window is directed by Curtis Hanson who also adapts the screenplay from the novel The Witnesses written by Anne Holden. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern, Isabelle Huppert, Brad Greenquist and Paul Shenar. Music is by Patrick Gleeson and Michael Shrieve and cinematography by Gilbert Taylor.

    Terry Lambert (Guttenberg) is having an affair with his boss' wife Sylvia Wentworth (Huppert). Together one night at Terry's apartment, Sylvia witnesses from the bedroom window an attack on Denise (McGovern) and scares off the assailant. Not wishing to expose her affair with Terry, she refuses to report what she saw, instead allowing Terry to come forward to help the police finger the man who Sylvia saw by pretending it was he who witnessed the crime. But when Terry's evidence comes under scrutiny he finds himself the focus of the police search for the rapist and murderer at large...

    With shades of Hitchcock and De Palma, The Bedroom Window is an effective neo-noir like thriller. Guttenberg's protagonist begins to pay severely for his illicit dalliances as he lands in a world quickly spinning out of his control. Duped and a victim of circumstance, this law abiding citizen just wants to do the right thing. This sets up a narrative that isn't shy to toy with audience expectations, keeping suspense high as the wronged man - aided by a spunky femme - sets about proving his innocence and ensuring the guilty man, Henderson (Grenquist) (who we know about from the off) is brought to justice. A couple of twists keep things perky, where even though some contrived events ask a lot of the audience, film never drifts into the mundane.

    Hanson would strike a considerable chord with the neo-noir faithful when he brought L.A. Confidential to the screen in 1997. Here, much like with Bad Influence (1990), the director hones his skills as a visualist. The Baltimore locations are often shaded as being places of possible peril, while Gilbert Taylor's photography neatly blends golden promise in daytime shots with shadowy menace at night. Acting performances are hit and miss. Guttenberg surprisingly is effective in a serious role, mainly because it fits the character to have an easy going guy spun into disarray. Huppert struggles as the femme fatale by giving a one dimensional turn, but McGovern lights up the screen with poise and purpose and saves the film from taking a trip up average street in the final third. As for Greenquist? Visually scary and Hanson wisely keeps him as a silent assassin type.

    Those contrivances, a dated feel and the valid charges of it being copyist have kept it from essential viewing status. But there is still a strong thriller in the mix and for anyone interested in Hanson's work this is a good addition to your required viewing list. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

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

    • Connections
      References Sabotage (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Bedroom Window
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production company
      • De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,640,385
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,919,657
      • Jan 18, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,640,385
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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