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Stella, the no-nonsense nurse, embodies wit and wisdom. In Rear Window, she deftly balances skepticism with loyalty, keeping L.B. grounded while unearthing the shocking truth. Her keen insights and sharp tongue add depth to the suspense.
Stella (Rear Window) Trivia
What is Stella's occupation in "Rear Window"? (Easy)
#1: Nurse
#2: Detective
#3: Teacher
#4: Waitress
What advice does Stella give to L.B. Jefferies about his situation in "Rear Window"? (Easy)
#1: To mind his own business
#2: To move to a new apartment
#3: To get out more
#4: To call the police
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Stella (Rear Window) Fun Facts
Stella, played by Thelma Ritter in Rear Window, was originally intended to be a male character in Hitchcock's script, but was changed to a female role to add depth and humor to the story.
Thelma Ritter received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Stella in Rear Window, marking her fifth Oscar nomination.
Stella (Rear Window) Polls
What do you think of Stella's character in Rear Window?
Inspirational and Resourceful
Annoying and Overbearing
Unforgettable and Witty
Essential to the Plot
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What is your favorite moment featuring Stella in Rear Window?
Stella's witty remarks
Her interactions with Jeff
Her investigative skills
The scene with the dog
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