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Half sheet 1962 theatrical re-release of Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 masterpiece, Rear Window.
The prominent mention of Psycho ("-if your nerves can stand it after PSYCHO!") was a marketing tactic used to capitalize on the massive success of Hitchcock's 1960 hit. By framing Rear Window as a test for the nerves of those who survived Psycho, Paramount Pictures aimed to attract a new generation of thrill-seekers to the older film.
Key Details of this Re-release
Release Year: While the film originally premiered in 1954, this specific "R-62" poster style was printed in 1962.
Stars: The poster features the original lead cast, including James Stewart, Grace Kelly, and Thelma Ritter.
Special Note: It includes a small inset of Raymond Burr, noting his fame as TV's "Perry Mason," a role he began after Rear Window was first released. |
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