Grace Kelly in Rear Window

Grace Kelly appeared in Rear Window (1954) as Lisa Fremont. The film was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and co-starred James Stewart, Thelma Ritter, and Wendell Corey.

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Rear Window (1954)

The webmasters' personal favorite. An excellent, suspenseful, interesting film, and Grace Kelly is wonderful in it.

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Photos & Posters

Grace Kelly
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Quotes

Lisa:How's your leg?
Jeff:Hurts a little.
Lisa:And your stomach?
Jeff:Empty as a football.
Lisa:And your love life?
Jeff:Not too active.
Lisa:Anything else bothering you?
Jeff:Mmm-hmmm. Who are you?
Lisa:Reading from top to bottom: Lisa... Carol... Fremont.
Lisa:Even if I had to pay, it would be worth it, just for the occasion!
Lisa:It's cracked, and you never use it. It's too ornate. I'm sending up a plain, flat silver one with just your initials engraved.
Lisa:What a day I've had!
Lisa:I'd say she's doing a woman's hardest job: juggling wolves.
Lisa:Well, if your opinion is as rude as your manner, I don't think I care to hear it.
Lisa:Well, if there's one thing I know, it's how to wear the proper clothes.
Jeff:When am I going to see you again?
Lisa:Not for a long time... at least... not until tomorrow night.
Jeff:Why would a man leave his apartment three times on a rainy night with a suitcase and come back three times?
Lisa:He likes the way his wife welcomes him home.
Lisa:Pay attention to me!
Lisa:Something too frightful to utter!
Lisa:A murderer would never parade his crime in front of an open window.
Lisa:Let's start from the beginning again, Jeff. Tell me everything you saw and what you think it means.
Lisa:I'm just warming some brady. Mr. Doyle, I presume?
Jeff:Tom, this is Miss Lisa Fremont.
Doyle:How do you do?
Lisa:We think Thorwald's guilty.
Doyle:Oh, Jeff, if you need any more help, consult the yellow pages in your telephone directory.
Lisa:Oh, I love funny exit lines.
Lisa:I'm not much on rear window ethics.
Lisa:Jeff, you know, if someone came in here, they wouldn't believe what they'd see? You and me with long faces, plunged into despair because we find out a man didn't kill his wife. We're two of the most frightening ghouls I've ever known. You'd think we could be a little bit happy that the poor woman is alive and well!
Lisa:Show's over for tonight. Preview of coming attractions...
Lisa:Why would Thorwald want to kill a little dog? Because it knew too much!
Stella:Let's go down there and find out what's buried in that garden.
Lisa:Why not? I've always wanted to meet Mrs. Thorwald!