Review of The Woman in the Window (1944) by Alex B — 10 Dec 2008
Somewhat tiresome (the omnipresent background music, for example). And a nice twist at the end is overturned by a rather cheap cop-out. (And how does he "recognize" the doorman as the blackmailer he never "met"?) But still it reveals the ugly truth of bourgeois life (even if only as fantasy--and indeed it's telling that the murder victim and blackmailer turn out to be proletarian servants at the professor's club).
This review of The Woman in the Window (1944) was written by Alex B on 10 Dec 2008.
The Woman in the Window has generally received very positive reviews.
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