Tommy Farrell

Tommy Farrell

  • Born: 1921-10-7
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  • Extended Reading
    • Adalberto 2021-11-13 08:01:23

      Cold Knowledge of "The Train Strangers"

      The Train Freak is adapted from Patricia Highsmith's first novel, in which the author used soy sauce.

      There's an intriguing note from a user of the Internet Movie Database, claiming to have spotted Highsmith in a cameo in the film. She's behind Miriam in the early scene in the record store, writing...

    • Xzavier 2021-11-13 08:01:23

      Train geek

      The Train Freak (1951)
      8.0
      1951 / United States / Crime Thriller Film Noir / Alfred Hitchcock / Farley Granger and Robert Walker

      When I first watched it, it was said that there was someone in it who had acted as Imperious, but I didn't find it myself, and I was a little surprised.

      Bruno negotiated...

    • Priscilla 2022-04-21 09:01:45

      Hitchcock has long abandoned the concept of "murderer", telling you who the murderer is early, and is not keen to find the murderer. So the next episode may be the protagonist's dealings with the murderer, or it may be for the audience to watch how the protagonist of the authorities and fans discovers the truth. One of the ways Hitchcock's films endure is to channel the audience's nervousness about "finding the murderer" into the rest of the film. But as far as "Stranger on a Train" is concerned, the frequent editing of the protagonist playing a tennis match and the murderer looking for a lighter at the train station is the most nervous moment in the whole film.

    • Jane 2022-03-25 09:01:06

      The murderous impulse in everyone's heart, several wonderful images: 1.Bruno strangled Guy's wife through the reflection through his glasses; 2.Guy saw Bruno waiting for him on the empty steps in the distance. Shots; 3. During Guy's game, all the spectators' heads turned back and forth with the tennis ball, but Bruno was stationary; 4. The high-speed spinning merry-go-round

    Strangers on a Train quotes

    • Anne Morton: We'd better be getting back.

      Guy Haines: We've actually been alone for an hour. Seems almost indecent. You like?

      Anne Morton: I like.

    • Barbara Morton: I've just been talking to your shadow. Guy, did you know Mr. Hennessy helped crack that axe murder I was reading about? You know, the one where the body was cut up and hidden in the butcher shop? He was locked in the ice box with the left leg for six hours!

      Guy Haines: Oh, Babs, he pulls those things out of his hat.