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Strangers On A Train (1951) On Blu-Ray

Strangers On A Train (1951) On Blu-Ray

Strangers On A Train (1951) On DVd

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Actor:           Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll
Director:      Alfred Hitchcock
Genre:          Drama
Year:            1951
Studio:         Warner Home Video
Length:       101
Released:   February 8, 2011
Rating:         Parental Guidance (MPAA Rating)
Format:        Dvd
Misc:            Black & White
Language:   English, French
Subtitles:     Spanish, English, French

 



DESCRIPTION:

 

Strange thing about this trip. So much occurs in pairs. Tennis star Guy (Farley Granger) hates his unfaithful wife. Mysterious Bruno (Robert Walker) hates his father. How perfect for a playful proposal: I'll kill yours, you kill mine. Now look at how Alfred Hitchcock reinforces the duality of human nature. The more you watch, the more you'll see. "Isn't it a fascinating design?" the Master of Suspense often asked. Actually, it's doubly fascinating.


Special Features

Final Release Version with Commentary by Director Peter Bogdanovich, Psycho Screenwriter Joseph Stefano, Patricia Highsmith Biographer Andrew Wilson and Several Hitchcock Colleagues, Aficionados and Family Members, Plus the Suspense Master Himself in an Interview Excerpt.
• Theatrical Trailer
• Languages: English & Français
• Subtitles: English, Français & Español
Newsreel
Production Notes
Theatrical Trailer

Actor:           Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll
Director:      Alfred Hitchcock
Genre:          Drama
Year:            1951
Studio:         Warner Home Video
Length:       101
Released:   February 8, 2011
Rating:         Parental Guidance (MPAA Rating)
Format:        Dvd
Misc:            Black & White
Language:   English, French
Subtitles:     Spanish, English, French

 



DESCRIPTION:

 

Strange thing about this trip. So much occurs in pairs. Tennis star Guy (Farley Granger) hates his unfaithful wife. Mysterious Bruno (Robert Walker) hates his father. How perfect for a playful proposal: I'll kill yours, you kill mine. Now look at how Alfred Hitchcock reinforces the duality of human nature. The more you watch, the more you'll see. "Isn't it a fascinating design?" the Master of Suspense often asked. Actually, it's doubly fascinating.


Special Features

Final Release Version with Commentary by Director Peter Bogdanovich, Psycho Screenwriter Joseph Stefano, Patricia Highsmith Biographer Andrew Wilson and Several Hitchcock Colleagues, Aficionados and Family Members, Plus the Suspense Master Himself in an Interview Excerpt.
• Theatrical Trailer
• Languages: English & Français
• Subtitles: English, Français & Español
Newsreel
Production Notes
Theatrical Trailer

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