Tiffany Vazquez Intro - Rear Window (1954)
TCM's Saturday afternoon host Tiffany Vazquez introduces Rear Window, 1954.
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Lisa (Grace Kelly) has just given up snuggling on wheelchair-bound "Jeff" (James Stewart), who is now convinced "the salesman" (Raymond Burr) is disposing of his wife's body, then getting her interested, in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, 1954.