7/10
Review - Strangers on a Train
21 November 2020
Overall, Strangers on a Train is a good film. Robert Walker as Bruno Antony portrays one of Hitchcock's chilliest villain, and the supporting cast is top-notch.

Once again, the master of suspense entertains by exploiting his fixation with murder and "the wrong man".

This film would probably rank as one of Alfred Hitchcock's finest films if it wasn't for the final act of the film. Indeed, the 15 min long tennis match bored me as much as a real tennis match, and Walker's last lines are lazily written.

You should definitely watch Stranger on a Train. In fact, you should watch all of the Master of Suspense's filmography.
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