1951
Dram Thriller Crime 101 min

Strangers on a Train

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.

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Farley Granger Farley Granger Guy Haines Ruth Roman Ruth Roman Anne Morton Robert Walker Robert Walker Bruno Antony Leo G. Carroll Leo G. Carroll Sen. Morton Patricia Hitchcock Patricia Hitchcock Barbara Morton Kasey Rogers Kasey Rogers Miriam Haines Marion Lorne Marion Lorne Mrs. Antony Jonathan Hale Jonathan Hale Mr. Antony Howard St. John Howard St. John Police Capt. Turley John Brown John Brown Prof. Collins Norma Varden Norma Varden Mrs. Cunningham Robert Gist Robert Gist Det. Leslie Hennessey Brooks Benedict Brooks Benedict Tennis Umpire (uncredited) John Doucette John Doucette Det. Hammond (uncredited) Harry Hines Harry Hines Man Under Merry-Go-Round (uncredited) Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock Man Boarding Train Carrying a Double Bass (uncredited) Paul McGuire Train Passenger (uncredited) Oliver Cross Party Guest (uncredited) Tom Ferrandini Linesman (uncredited) Stuart Hall Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited) Joel Allen Policeman (uncredited) Murray Alper Murray Alper Boatman (uncredited) Monya Andre Dowager (uncredited) Benjie Bancroft Police Officer (uncredited) Harry Baum Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited) Al Bridge Al Bridge Tennis Judge (uncredited) Joe Brooks Carnival Patron (uncredited) John Butler Blind Man (uncredited) Leonard Carey Leonard Carey Anthonys' Butler (uncredited) Edward Clark Miriam's Boss (uncredited) Jack Cushingham Fred Reynolds (uncredited) John Daheim John Daheim Detective at Merry-Go-Round (uncredited) Marilyn Dialon Girl on Carousel (uncredited) Jay Eaton Jay Eaton General - Party Guest (uncredited) Roy Engel Policeman (uncredited) Herbert Evans Herbert Evans Party Guest (uncredited) Franklyn Farnum Franklyn Farnum Party Guest (uncredited) Tommy Farrell Tommy Farrell Miriam's Boyfriend (uncredited) Sam Flint Sam Flint Train Passenger Requesting Light (uncredited) Kay Garrett Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited) Robert Haines Bus Driver (uncredited) Sam Harris Party Guest (uncredited) Edward Hearn Edward Hearn Lt. Campbell (uncredited) Al Hill Al Hill Carnival Game Proprietor (uncredited) Mary Alan Hokanson Secretary (uncredited) Edna Holland Edna Holland Mrs. Joyce (uncredited) J. Louis Johnson Mortons' Butler (uncredited) Fred Kelsey Fred Kelsey Tennis Match Spectator / Carnival Attendee (uncredited) Mike Lally Mike Lally Detective at Carnival (uncredited) Perc Launders Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited) Louis Lettieri Boy with Balloon (uncredited) George Magrill George Magrill Policeman at Merry-Go-Round (uncredited) Charles Marsh Bystander at Drain (uncredited) Thomas Martin Party Guest (uncredited) David McMahon David McMahon Bystander at Drain (uncredited) Charles Meredith Charles Meredith Judge Donahue (uncredited) Ralph Moody Ralph Moody Seedy Man at Carnival (uncredited) Mike Morelli Boatman (uncredited) Roland Morris Miriam's Boyfriend (uncredited) Odette Myrtil Odette Myrtil Madame Darville (uncredited) Richard Neill Richard Neill Party Guest (uncredited) Barry Norton Barry Norton Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited) Spec O'Donnell Spec O'Donnell Carnival Patron (uncredited) Paul Panzer Paul Panzer Bystander at Merry-Go-Round (uncredited) Minna Phillips Minna Phillips Dowager (uncredited) Anthony Redondo Train Passenger (uncredited) Georges Renavent Georges Renavent Monsieur Darville (uncredited) Suzanne Ridgway Suzanne Ridgway Bystander at Merry-Go-Round (uncredited) Dick Ryan Minister (uncredited) Charles Sherlock Charles Sherlock Cop (uncredited) Janet Stewart Girl (uncredited) Brick Sullivan Carnival Patron (uncredited) Shirley Tegge Girl (uncredited) Laura Treadwell Mrs. Anderson (uncredited) Joe Warfield Joe Warfield Soda Jerk (uncredited) Howard Washington Waiter on Train (uncredited) Dick Wessel Dick Wessel Bill (uncredited) Chalky Williams Carnival Patron (uncredited) Robert B. Williams Robert B. Williams Bystander at Drain (uncredited)

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