Review of Strangers on a Train (1951) by Victoria F — 30 Jun 2008
Hitchcock's greatest virtue as a story-teller was that he's able to tell an improbable tale such as Strangers on a Train with simplicity and believability. A brilliant film for the master, pure Hitchcock throughout and an amazing performance from Robert Walker, who sadly died shortly after the film's release, Strangers on a Train remains one of his most satisfying films.
This review of Strangers on a Train (1951) was written by Victoria F on 30 Jun 2008.
Strangers on a Train has generally received very positive reviews.
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