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  1. Movies like Strangers on a Train. 20 movies like Strangers on a Train, ordered by similarity : Ice Blues: A Donald Strachey Mystery(2008), Frenzy(1972), The Clovehitch Killer(2018), Murder on the Orient Express(2017), Silent Night(2012), Postmark for Danger(1955), Murder Without Crime(1951), The Phantom Strikes(1938), Inner Sanctum(1948), John Wick: Chapter 2(2017), Last Passenger(2013), 21 ...

  2. Strangers on a Train. 1951 · 1 hr 41 min. PG. Thriller · Crime · Drama. A tennis star with an uncooperative wife and a wealthy man who wants to be rid of his ...

    • 101 min
  3. When tennis pro Guy Haines meets smooth-talking Bruno Antony in the bar car of a train, he finds the stranger sympathetic with his desire to be rid of his clinging wife. The sinister Bruno then proposes that they swap murders: Bruno will murder Guy's wife, and Guy will do away with Bruno's father. Thriller 1951 1 hr 33 min. 98%.

  4. Super smart, witty, suspenseful, and gorgeous on the eyes, 'Strangers on a Train' masterfully exploits insanity and human's difficulties in decision making to deliver a knock-out thriller plot that brilliantly starts, builds, and ends. It stands tall as one of Hitchcock's best efforts as a director and one of the best films from the 1950's.

  5. The sinister Bruno then proposes that they swap murders: Bruno will murder Guy's wife, and Guy will do away with Bruno's father. Thriller 1951 1 hr 33 min. 98%. PG. Starring Robert Walker, Farley Granger, Ruth Roman. Director Alfred Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock's classic about two men who plot a perfect murder.

  6. One of the most popular psychological crime thrillers that Hitchcock ever made is definitely Strangers on a Train, the master’s adaptation of crime novelist Patricia Highsmith’s debut novel that hit theaters back in 1951. Even though a lot of film scholars over the years considered the movie at least to a degree inferior to Hitchcock’s

  7. 16) Der Fremde im Zug (Originaltitel: Strangers on a Train) ist ein US-amerikanischer Film-Noir mit Thriller -Elementen von Alfred Hitchcock aus dem Jahr 1951. Er basiert auf Patricia Highsmiths erstem, gleichnamigen Roman (deutscher Titel: „ Zwei Fremde im Zug “). In Deutschland trug der Film lange Zeit den Titel Verschwörung im Nordexpress .