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  1. 2 de dic. de 2014 · A woman fights to convince the police that she witnessed a murder. One sleepless night, Cheryl Draper (Barbara Stanwyck, Double Indemnity) witnesses a young woman being strangled to death in an apartment across the street.

  2. A 2007 English language drama/thriller/crime film directed by Michael Scott, starring Kelly Rutherford, Kirsten Prout and Jesse Moss.

  3. "Witness to Murder" is a small but interesting film starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, and Gary Merrill. By 1954, Stanwyck was 47 and no longer considered leading lady material. However, because she was such a great star and actress, she could still get good roles in big films, "Titanic" and "Executive Suite" being two that leap to mind.

  4. Consistently lush cinematography by the revered John Alton elevates the film from a Rear Window (1956) wannabe (in fact, Witness to Murder was released one month earlier than Hitchcock’s similarly plotted masterpiece) to an atmospheric thriller with psychological complexity and visual depth (note, for example, the use of high angle shots to ...

  5. Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers ...

  6. Witness to Murder Reviews. Magnificently photographed by John Alton, it's a shadowy and angular motion picture, enjoyable for its considerable melodrama as a portrait of misinformed and ...

  7. watch.plex.tv › movie › witness-to-murderWitness to Murder - Plex

    Cheryl Draper (Barbara Stanwyck) sees a murder through her bedroom window, but no one will believe her. She is stalked by the suave killer (George Sanders), who first takes steps to convince police she is crazy, but she has ally in a sympathetic policeman (Gary Merrill).