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Strangers on a Train
Hitchcock has a reputation for one of the greatest ever directors, and watching this itβs easy to see why. An elegant thriller which keeps you hooked throughout, this one is the definition of a classic.
Strangers on a Train
Strangers on a Train (1951) is a tense and cleverly constructed thriller with a fantastic premise. Hitchcock builds suspense masterfully, and the performances especially Robert Walker as Bruno are excellent. Overall, Strangers on a Train is a sharp, stylish, and gripping classic that still holds up today.
Strangers on a Train
Hitchcock said "you know what this crime thriller needs? a tennis match"
Strangers on a Train
the end of this movie on the Carousel should've been the premise of CarousHELL
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