Overview:
A charming psychopath tries to coerce a tennis star into his theory that two strangers can commit the perfect crime by exchanging murders—each killing the other’s most-hated person.| Status: | Released (1951-06-27) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 2 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $26,597 |
| Screen: | Raymond Chandler, Czenzi Ormonde, Whitfield Cook |
| Productions: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | Français, English |
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Casts
- 12497: Farley Granger - Guy Haines
- 12498: Ruth Roman - Anne Morton
- 12499: Robert Walker - Bruno Antony
- 2642: Leo G. Carroll - Sen. Morton
- 12500: Patricia Hitchcock - Barbara Morton
- 12505: Kasey Rogers - Miriam Haines
- 12501: Marion Lorne - Mrs. Antony
Crews
- 12492: Whitfield Cook - Adaptation - Writing
- 2773: William H. Ziegler - Editor - Editing
- 12491: Patricia Highsmith - Novel - Writing
- 12494: Czenzi Ormonde - Screenplay - Writing
- 4313: Gordon Bau - Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 4082: Dimitri Tiomkin - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 2654: Robert Burks - Director of Photography - Camera
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The "strangers on a train" are Guy, a successful athlete in an unhappy marriage, and Bruno, an amoral playboy. Bruno suggests a perfect crime whereby Guy can get rid of his wife without being suspected, and he convinces himself that Guy has agreed to it. Bruno is obviously evil, ....
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Tennis pro "Haines" (Farley Granger) is quietly travelling in the club car of a train when his neighbour "Bruno" (Robert Walker) strikes up a conversation. It all seems innocuous enough, the former man is an accomplished player and it seems to him that this is a fan, of sorts, who ju ....
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