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Strangers on a Train

Poster for Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train. Features dramatic illustrations of key characters in green, blue, and black tones, including a smoking man and a couple in a passionate embrace. A stylized yellow inset with red border shows a speeding train and teaser text. The poster is framed by converging train tracks, with bold red, white, and yellow lettering promoting suspense and love’s “strangest trip.”

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Lead Actors: Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman

Release Year: 1951

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044079

Podcast Episode: Episode 102: Hitchcock, Freudian Theory, and the Perfect Murder — Strangers on a Train (1951) with Brooke Cannon

Psychology Concepts: aggression, antisocial persoanlity disorder, Clinical Psychology, cognitive bias, Cognitive Psychology, compliance, dark triad personality, diagnosis, emotions, fear, Film Analysis, guilt, Machiavellianism, mental illness, morality, narcissistic personality disorder, Personality Psychology, persuasion, psychodynamic theory, Psychological Disorders, psychopathology, relationships, social influence, Social Psychology, sociopathy

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