Strangers on a Train (1951 film)
Strangers on a Train: Two strangers meet on a train. They’ve never met before. Both of whom have someone they’d like to murder. So, they swap murders. A psychopath shares this concept with tennis star Guy Haines, whose wife refuses to get a divorce. He agrees, thinking it is a joke. But now his wife is dead, Haines finds himself a prime suspect and the man wants Guy to kill his father.
Strangers on a Train Overview
Budget | 1.2 million |
Category | Crime , Thriller |
Production company | Warner Bros. Pictures (US) |
Box office | 7 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 1.683 Hour |
Release date | 1951-06-27 |
Spoken language | Français , English |
Rating | 76.8% |
Vote Count | 1593 |
Strangers on a Train - FAQ
What is Budget of Strangers on a Train ?
Budget of Strangers on a Train is 1.2 million
What are Categories of Strangers on a Train ?
Category of Strangers on a Train is Crime , Thriller
What is the Production company of Strangers on a Train ?
Production companies of Strangers on a Train is Warner Bros. Pictures (US)
What is the Box office collection of Strangers on a Train ?
Box office Collection of Strangers on a Train is 7 million
What is the Original language of Strangers on a Train ?
Original_language of Strangers on a Train is en
What is the Run time of Strangers on a Train ?
Run time of Strangers on a Train is 1.683 Hour
What is Release date of Strangers on a Train ?
Release date of Strangers on a Train is 1951-06-27
Cast
- Farley Granger as Guy Haines
- Robert Walker as Bruno Antony
- Ruth Roman as Anne Morton
- Leo G. Carroll as Sen. Morton
- Patricia Hitchcock as Barbara Morton
- Kasey Rogers as Miriam Joyce Haines
- Marion Lorne as Mrs. Antony
- Jonathan Hale as Mr. Antony
- Howard St. John as Police Capt. Turley
- John Brown as Prof. Collins
- Norma Varden as Mrs. Cunningham
- Robert Gist as Det. Leslie Hennessey
- Brooks Benedict as Tennis Umpire (uncredited)
- John Doucette as Det. Hammond (uncredited)
- Harry Hines as Man Under Merry-Go-Round (uncredited)
- Alfred Hitchcock as Man Boarding Train Carrying a Double Bass (uncredited)