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Hitchcock was a master of suspense -- and few
movies are more suspenseful than Strangers On A Train. Hitchcock does that
thing he does so well -- thrusts an otherwise
normal person into a completely non-normal situation. In this one, a guy
(that's a pun if you've seen the flick, by the way), meets up with an evil man
on a train. The main character thinks their conversation
is a joke -- the other guy takes it very seriously. And all hell breaks loose
from there.
If you haven't seen this movie, get your hands on
it, you'll like it.
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