Review of Strangers on a Train (1951) by Nicolas A — 01 Apr 2010
Now that I start to watch film-noirs again its only obvious that I would bump into a movie of one of my favorite directors: Alfred Hitchcock. The movie has allot of suspence like most of his other movies and the story is very amazing to.
The acting is great and I sure did like how Hitchcock shows us the characters. Robert Walker the man who gave a brilljant performance as the lunatic Bruno in the movie who desides to kill a mans wife if he then would kill his father.
I can't believe I havnt seen this movie earlier with a great plot like that. The only thing that I didnt really like was that the tennis game was a bit to long and some of the suspence got lost, untill you see Bruno again.
This review of Strangers on a Train (1951) was written by Nicolas A on 01 Apr 2010.
Strangers on a Train has generally received very positive reviews.
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