A Face at the Window
A retired American restaurateur and drug dealer takes his wife on a vacation to London. At their hotel, they encounter ghosts that force him to confront his past. A New York Times Notable Book for 1997.
Croscill Deception Window Treatments (42-inch Panel)
A step away from the ordinary in window treatments, the Deception pattern features a shimmering textured field in four gorgeous shades. Choose from a 42-inch panel and tailored valance to create the perfect combination for your home.
A tailored panel, and tailored valance are available--use the drop-down menu above to select the components you want.
Woven from 100-percent polyester
Available in gold, taupe, plum, and merlot
Shimmering braided fringe adds a designer's touch
Hang with standard or decorative curtain rod (not included)
For proper fullness, panels and/or top treatments should measure 2-3 times the width of your window
Dimensions:
Tailored panel: 42 inches wide x 84 inches long
Tailored valance: 80 inches wide x 15 inches long
Imported
Croscill Deception Window Treatments (42-inch Panel)
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Rear Window (DVD)
The weather is getting hotter, and photographer L.B. Jefferies (Jimmy Stewart) is stuck in his apartment with a broken leg and nothing to do--that is, nothing to do but spy on his neighbors through their open windows across the way in the apartment complex. There's an attractive and scantily clad dancer, a songwriter, a lonely woman, and the Thorwalds (Raymond Burr and Irene Winston), a bickering couple, among others. But when Mrs. Thorwald disappears, Jefferies is sure that something's wrong. Soon, despite the warnings of his girlfriend, Lisa (Grace Kelly), and his motherly nurse, Stella (Thelma Ritter), Jefferies has out his binoculars and telephoto lens and is studying his neighbor like a bug under glass. However, looking in from the outside might not be as safe as Jefferies assumes. REAR WINDOW is not only a gripping story of murder and suspense, it is a celebrated allegory on the nature of film itself, a story in which the audience watches Jefferies watch the story unfold. The different...
Rear Window (DVD)
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The Art of Looking in Hitchcock's Rear Window
One of the most popular thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock's middle years, Rear Window is now also recognized as one of the most brilliant demonstrations of the director's cinematic wizardry. Stefan Sharff (professor emeritus of Columbia University's film department) shows how Hitchcock achieved the mounting excitement and fear that mark this film. The Art Of Looking first provides a detailed overview of the Hitchcock's skill in developing the story from intriguing start to shattering climax. The Art Of Looking also provides a shot-by-shot analysis, and using the film's continuity as the text, describes how Hitchcock's technique accomplished its magic. Illustrated throughout with stills from the film, The Art Of Looking is a unique appreciation of the art of Alfred Hitchcock, made even more valuable by the first publication in any form of the full dialogue of a film screen masterpiece. No Hitchcock studies or film history collection can be considered complete without the inclusion of The Art...
The Art of Looking in Hitchcock's Rear Window
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Deanna Witkowski - Wide Open Window *
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The Art of Looking in Hitchcock's Rear Window
One of the most popular thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock's middle years, Rear Window is now also recognized as one of the most brilliant demonstrations of the director's cinematic wizardry. Stefan Sharff (professor emeritus of Columbia University's film department) shows how Hitchcock achieved the mounting excitement and fear that mark this film. The Art Of Looking first provides a detailed overview of the Hitchcock's skill in developing the story from intriguing start to shattering climax. The Art Of Looking also provides a shot-by-shot analysis, and using the film's continuity as the text, describes how Hitchcock's technique accomplished its magic. Illustrated throughout with stills from the film, The Art Of Looking is a unique appreciation of the art of Alfred Hitchcock, made even more valuable by the first publication in any form of the full dialogue of a film screen masterpiece. No Hitchcock studies or film history collection can be considered complete without the inclusion of The Art...
The Art of Looking in Hitchcock's Rear Window
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Great Windows& Walls
Explains how to combine creative window treatments and wall colors for a stylish, personalized home decor, in a handbook that features more than 280 full-color photographs, tips on how to select the right covering for any window, and a survey of custom solutions using curtains, swags, cornices, blinds, draperies, shades, and valances. Original.
Great Windows& Walls
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