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Q: What movie is a loose remake of strangers on a train?
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When did the movie strangers on a train come out?

Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train was released in 1951.


Who were the main stars of the 1951 movie Strangers on a Train?

The main stars of the 1951 movie Strangers on a Train are Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, and Robert Walker. This movie was directed by famous writer Alfred Hitchcock.


What was the name of the actress who played grangers wife in movie strangers on a train?

In the 1951 production of Strangers on a Train, Farley Granger played Guy Haines. His wife, Miriam, is played by Kasey Rogers.


When was Strangers on a Train released?

Strangers on a Train was released on 07/03/1951.


What was the Production Budget for Strangers on a Train?

The Production Budget for Strangers on a Train was $1,200,000.


What was the name of the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock movie that Raymond Chandler co-wrote?

Strangers On A Train.


How much money did Strangers on a Train gross worldwide?

Strangers on a Train grossed $7,000,000 worldwide.


How much money did Strangers on a Train gross domestically?

Strangers on a Train grossed $7,000,000 in the domestic market.


When was Strangers On A Train and North By Northwest by Alfred Hitchcock originally released?

"Strangers on a Train" (1951) "North by Northwest" (1959)


Who wrote Strangers on a Train?

"Strangers on a Train" was written by American author Patricia Highsmith and published in 1950. It is a psychological thriller novel that follows the story of two strangers who meet on a train and become embroiled in a deadly pact.


Was the movie pitch black with Vin Diesel a remake of a movie from the past?

Not that I am aware.....but now that you mention it........maybe it was a science-fiction remake of The Last Wagon. It was a Western with Richard Widmark as an outlaw, and wagon train survivors who are afraid of him although they must depend on him to guide them through hostile Indian territory.


In Strangers on a Train does Hitchcock have dialog?

No, he appear only as a tourist, passing-by in the Train Station.