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Cary Grant should have played Jeff!


Hitchcock used both actors, Stewart for "everyman" roles and Grant for glamour roles... but the thing is, Jeff is stealth glamour role! Jeff is a man of action, an international man of mystery temporarily inconvenienced by a broken leg, and someone who's supposed to be appealing to the hottest women, and we don't get ANY of that from Stewart. I mean Stewart is a very good actor, but he was 45, out of shape, going gray, and was never believable as an international man of action on his best day.

But we would have bought Grant as the sexy man of action right off the bat, even if he was in a wheelchair! Sure, Grant was actually a little older than Stewart, but he was athletic, energetic, and muscular, he would have brought a sense of frustrated energy to the role that Stewart entirely lacks. Stewart seems old before his time in this movie, and of no interest to the likes of Grace Kelly, but Grant? Still sexy, even with a cast on his leg!

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In guessing they couldn't get Cary Grant to use an electric razor.

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Yeah, Grant would've been great. I love Rear Window as-is, though. So, I have no problems with Stewart. I think he did a great job. But, yes, Jeff's characteristics would play into Grant's acting vibe more easily.

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I love Grant, particularly in screwball comedies. But I think Stewart is the better dramatic actor, and I feel this role required all of his talents because he was confined to a chair and often alone in his room, so his facial expressions had to convey everything going on iin his mind.

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