Review of Strangers on a Train (1951) by Susheel M — 10 Sep 2008
Does it get any better then Hitchcock. Robert Walker's undeniably charming and sexually charged Bruno Anthony is not only fascinating but extremely dangerous. The near homoerotic bantering between Bruno and Guy Haines is not only very risque but totally adverse to the nature of the times.
A treat, as many have said and I may add you will want seconds.
This review of Strangers on a Train (1951) was written by Susheel M on 10 Sep 2008.
Strangers on a Train has generally received very positive reviews.
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