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.
Crew
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Alfred Hitchcock
Director
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Alfred Hitchcock
Producer
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Ben Hecht
Additional Writing
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Patricia Highsmith
Novel
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John Daheim
Stunts
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Leonard J. South
Assistant Camera
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Mel Dellar
Assistant Director
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Raymond Chandler
Screenplay
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Paul Baxley
Stunts
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Gordon Bau
Makeup Artist
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Leah Rhodes
Costume Design
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Dimitri Tiomkin
Original Music Composer
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Robert Burks
Director of Photography
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C. Carter Gibson
Second Assistant Director
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Ted Haworth
Art Direction
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George James Hopkins
Set Decoration
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Mentor Huebner
Production Illustrator
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Czenzi Ormonde
Screenplay
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Dolph Thomas
Sound
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Ray Heindorf
Music Director
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Myrl Stoltz
Hairdresser
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Barbara Keon
Production Assistant
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Hans F. Koenekamp
Special Effects
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William Schurr
Second Assistant Camera
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Harold Noyes
Grip
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Bill Phillips
Makeup Artist
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Whitfield Cook
Adaptation
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Norman C. McClay
Best Boy Electric
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Armor Marlowe
Props
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Robert O'Dell
Wardrobe Master
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Charles O'Bannon
Gaffer
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Durward Graybill
Still Photographer
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Rita Michaels
Script Supervisor
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William H. Ziegler
Editor
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William Guthrie
Location Manager
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