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Strangers On A Train -- (Movie Clip) Try Your Luck, Mister?
A famous gag with a balloon, as psychotic Bruno (Robert Walker) tracks his...more>
A famous gag with a balloon, as psychotic Bruno (Robert Walker) tracks his target Miriam (Laura Elliott) at the carnival, in Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train, 1951. less
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Strangers On A Train -- (Movie Clip) Open, My Name's Bruno
Opening credits and the famous footsteps, in the opening to Alfred Hitchcock's...more>
Opening credits and the famous footsteps, in the opening to Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train, 1951, starring Farley Granger and Robert Walker, from the novel by Patricia Highsmith. less
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Strangers On A Train -- (Movie Clip) We Swap Murders
Still in the opening scenes, obsequious Bruno (Robert Walker) introduces his...more>
Still in the opening scenes, obsequious Bruno (Robert Walker) introduces his diabolical idea to Guy (Farley Granger), in Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train, 1951, from the novel by Patricia Highsmith. less
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Strangers On A Train -- (Movie Clip) No Man Runs Out On Me!
Tennis-pro Guy (Farley Granger) drops by the music store in his home-town to...more>
Tennis-pro Guy (Farley Granger) drops by the music store in his home-town to see his philandering wife Miriam (Laura Elliott) about their divorce, early in Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train, 1951. less
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Strangers On A Train -- (Movie Clip) He's Not French
The famous tennis-crowd shot appears here as Bruno (Robert Walker) stalks Guy...more>
The famous tennis-crowd shot appears here as Bruno (Robert Walker) stalks Guy (Farley Granger) and pesters Ann (Ruth Roman) and Barbara (Patricia Hitchcock), in Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train, 1951. less
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Strangers On A Train -- (Movie Clip) Father Wants To See You
Three key players are introduced, Ann (Ruth Roman), Senator Morton (Leo G....more>
Three key players are introduced, Ann (Ruth Roman), Senator Morton (Leo G. Carroll) and Barbara (Patricia Hitchcock, the director's daughter) as Guy (Farley Granger) is told what he already knows, in Strangers On A Train, 1951. less
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