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Saturday, February 1, 2025

February in movie history - Simon (1980):


Simon

directed and written by Marshall Brickman,
based on a story by Marshall Brickman and Thomas Baum,
was released in the United States in February, 1980.
Exact release date unknown.
Music by Stanley Silverman.


Cast:

Alan Arkin, Madeline Kahn, Austin Pendleton, Judy Graubart, William Finley, Wallace Shawn, Jayant, Max Wright, Fred Gwynne, Adolph Green, Keith Szarabajka, Ann Risley, Pierre Epstein, Roy Cooper, Rex Robbins, David Warrilow, Hetty Galen, Louise Lasser, Dick Cavett.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

On this day in movie history – The Bedroom Window (1987 movie & novel):


The Bedroom Window

directed by Curtis Hanson,
written by Curtis Hanson,
based on the novel The Witnesses by Anne Holden,
was released in the United States on January 16, 1987.
Music by Michael Shrieve and Patrick Gleeson.


Cast:

Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern, Isabelle Huppert, Paul Shenar, Carl Lumbly, Wallace Shawn, Frederick Coffin, Brad Greenquist, Robert Schenkkan, Maury Chaykin, Sara Carlson, Mark Margolis, Kate McGregor-Stewart, Penelope Allen, Myvanwy Jenn, Francis V. Guinan Jr., Kevin O'Rourke, Sydney Conrad Shapiro, Wendy Womble, Libra Marrian, Scott Colson, Carl Whitney, Richard McGough, Jodi Long, Richard K. Olsen, Leon Rippy, John Patrick Maloney, Kerry Lang, J. Michael Hunter, Joyce Flick Wendl, Joyce Greer, Winston Hemingway, Michael Burgess, J. Rich Leonard, Craig Jahelka, Tobi Marsh, Michael Bard Bayer, Rick Sawaya, Denise Season Leigh Stone, Gary Wheeler.

Recommended reading:


The Witnesses

By Anne Holden.

Filmed as The Bedroom Window (1987), directed by Curtis Hanson.

Hardcover.
Published 1971.
Published by Macmillan.
ISBN 13: 9780333126486
ISBN 10: 0333126483
ASIN: 0333126483

Description:

A Joan Kahn-Harper novel of suspense.
A married woman visiting her lover witnesses a crime outside the window.
She couldn't possibly go to the police, could she?
But then ...
This is a tense, highly suspenseful, compelling tale.
Don't start to read it if you have an appointment you have to keep before you finish.