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Strangers on a Train (1951)

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Overview

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Writers:
Patricia Highsmith (novel)
Whitfield Cook (adaptation)
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Release Date:
3 July 1951 (USA) more view trailer
Tagline:
A girl in love with young America's idol--and a good-looking stranger in search of sensation--that's how it all began..! Warner Bros. bring a pounding new tempo to motion picture entertainment! more
Plot:
A psychotic socialite confronts a pro tennis star with a theory on how two complete strangers can get away with murder...a theory that he plans to implement. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
'Bewitched' Star Rogers Dies (From WENN. 14 July 2006)
User Comments:
One of his best more

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 (Complete credited cast)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (USA) (complete title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG for some violence and tension.
Runtime:
101 min | 103 min (preview version) | Portugal:96 min (cut version)
Country:
USA
Language:
English | French
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
Australia:M (DVD rating) | Portugal:M/12 | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Australia:PG (TV rating) | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | West Germany:16 (nf) | South Korea:12 (DVD rating) (2004) | Germany:12 (DVD) | Finland:K-16 | France:U (re-release) | UK:PG | USA:Approved (PCA #14946) | USA:PG | Argentina:13 | Norway:16
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Trivia:
Raymond Chandler's version of the script ended with Bruno Antony being arrested and institutionalized, with the final image being the villain writhing in a straight jacket. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Miriam's glasses drop to the ground as Bruno strangles her, they land softly on the grass and don't break. However after the struggle, when he reaches down to pick them up they are seen to be cracked in one of the lenses. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Bruno Anthony: I beg your pardon, but aren't you Guy Haines?
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Rorret (1988) more
Soundtrack:
Oh! You Beautiful Doll more

FAQ

Where is Hitchcock's cameo in this movie?
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Is this movie based on a novel?
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48 out of 66 people found the following comment useful:-
One of his best, 15 October 2000

This is a little known Hitchcock movie but I think it is one of his best. I like how he inserts humor into this crime drama. For example the small boy pointing a gun at the Bruno character at the carnival and the Bruno character popping his balloon with a lit cigarette. And there is the comic scene at the tennis courts where the audience in unison moves there heads back and forth following the ball except for Bruno who glances straight away at the tennis player.

Hitchcock plays suspense masterfully as in the tunnel of love sequence early in the film. We know that Bruno plans to murder the woman and we 'see' that is why he is following her into the tunnel. We hear a scream and think the deed is done when voila! the girl comes sailing out with her two admirers. Then there is one of the finest scenes in all movie history: the final scene on the carousel. Hitchcock manages suspense on many non-stop levels: the two protagonists fighting each other, a small boy who nearly falls from the ride as it whirls at tremendous speed, and the elderly man who crawls beneath the carousel to try and get at the brakes. Although I think the end of the scene was a bit over the top it was masterful to that point and I will never forget it.

I was surprised to see Ruth Roman in the lead. Usually Hitchcock has blondes for his leads, but the commentator on the TMC channel told us Hitch had to use her because she was under contract to the studio where he filmed it.

I highly recommend this obscure Hitchcock masterpiece and give 9.99 out of 10.

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