The Shadow on the Window
your eyes will open wide... at the terrifying things that happen in that room!
Three delinquents murder a prosperous farmer at an isolated farm house. One witness to the crime - the dead man's secretary - is then taken hostage. The other witness - her young son - is thrown into state of shock. Can he recover soon enough to help the police - and his father - rescue his mother before it's too late?
Cast

Philip Carey
Sgt. Tony Atlas

Betty Garrett
Linda Atlas

John Drew Barrymore
Jess Reber

Corey Allen
Gil Ramsey

Jerry Mathers
Petey Atlas

Sam Gilman
Sgt. Paul Denke

Rusty Lane
Capt. McQuade

Ainslie Pryor
Dr. Hodges

Paul Picerni
Bigelow

William Leslie
Stuart

Dave Barry
Miller (uncredited)

Paul Bryar
Bartender (uncredited)

George Cisar
Proprietor (uncredited)

Curtis Cooksey
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Henry Corden
Louie (uncredited)

Diane DeLaire
Thelma (uncredited)

Bill Erwin
Policeman (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt
Postman (uncredited)

Eve McVeagh
Bessie Warren (uncredited)

Carl Milletaire
Sgt. Nordli (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
When three young hoodlums rob a remote farmhouse, they end up killing the owner and having to take his secretary hostage. Luckily, her young son "Petey" (Jerry Mathers) escapes and turns up, shell-shocked, before his policeman father "Atlas" (Philip Carey) unable to speak! Now the thing is, the parents are estranged and the cop has no idea as to where his son has been, nor where his estranged wife "Linda" (Betty Garrett) actually is. We know that she is the hostage, and as the kids holding her get more and more paranoid, and liquored up, we can sense the increasing danger she is in all whilst the police try to track her down - completely ignorant of her predicament. Can they find her in time? At times it is quite a well paced little thriller with the pressures mounting menacingly at the house as the resolve of the young men starts to falter. Sadly, though, the quality of the acting lets this down quite badly. Carey is just going through the motions and though Garrett does try to exude a sense of fear as the trapped stenographer, serendipity just takes too an implausible an hand in the closing stages of this drama and it all rather (tragically) fizzles out.
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