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      • Tommy pushes a rafter aside, causing it to collapse and send Kellerson falling to his death, but the young boy is left stranded on the remainder of the beam suspended many stories above the ground.
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  2. Oct 7, 2020 · Unfortunately, Bobby Driscoll is not alone in living out this sad and heartbreaking story that began with so much hope & promise as a young child star. Bobby Driscoll was Walt Disney’s first and most successful child stars but, to this day, he has never been enshrined as a Disney Legend.

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  3. By the time that the film was ready for release in 1948, the millionaire Howard Hughes had taken over the studio and refused to release it, saying it wouldn't make any money and that Bobby Driscoll wasn't much of an actor.

  4. Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film The Window, released in 1949 by RKO Radio Pictures, starring Barbara Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman and Bobby Driscoll, and directed by Ted Tetzlaff.

  5. The over-imaginative Tommy Woodry (Bobby Driscoll) sleeps out on the fire escape of his grimy tenement building one sweltering summer night but awakens to witness his neighbors Joe (Paul Stewart) and Jean Kellerman (Ruth Roman) stabbing a young sailor to death with a pair of scissors.

  6. The mounting terror of a young boy who lives in mortal fear of his life is projected with remarkable verisimilitude by 12-year-old Bobby Driscoll in "The Window," which opened on Saturday at the Victoria. The striking force and terrifying impact of this RKO melodrama is chiefly due to Bobby's brilliant acting, for the whole effect would have ...

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · Bobby Driscoll plays the lead role. Bobby Driscoll, a child actor, delivers a remarkable performance as Tommy Woodry, a young boy who witnesses a crime from his window. The Window received positive reviews from critics.

  8. The Window is an unusual film noir in that the main character is a child. Bobby Driscoll plays Tommy Woodry, a nine year old who lives in an old NYC tenement with his parents Mary (Barbara Hale) and Ed (Arthur Kennedy).

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