Review of Strangers on a Train (1951) by Serdar K — 02 Apr 2010
Another great Hitchcock classic. The film has a brilliant premise and keeps building suspense till the very end. Farley Granger is great as Guy Haines, as a tennis player who inadvertently agrees to have his estranged wife murdered in exchange for him murdering the other person's father.
The real star though is Robert Walker, whose creepy killer Bruno Anthony seems to be everywhere all at once watching and waiting for the payment he feels he is owed. In our society of stalker fans and TMZ, this movie is a perfect example of how you need to be careful who you meet and what you tell them.
This review of Strangers on a Train (1951) was written by Serdar K on 02 Apr 2010.
Strangers on a Train has generally received very positive reviews.
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