Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train and 50 similar items
Alfred Hitchcock's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (1951) Farley Granger & Kasey Rogers
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Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
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Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
Details
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Size: |
8 x 10 inches |
Industry: |
Movies |
Object Type: |
Photograph |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Style: |
Black & White |
Year: |
1950-59 |
Film Title: |
Strangers on a Train |
Item Number: |
MJ-STRANGERS-S01 |
Year of Release: |
1951 |
Actors: |
Farley Granger, Kasey Rogers |
Modified Item: |
No |
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No combined shipping offered |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1215528026 |
Item description
Vintage original 8 x 10 in US single-weight glossy photograph from the 1950's Film-Noir crime drama, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, released in 1951 by Warner Bros. and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in which a psychopath (Robert Walker) forces a tennis star (Farley Granger) to comply with his theory that two strangers can get away with murder.
The image depicts Miriam Joyce Haines (Kasey Rogers) counting money as she talks with her husband, Guy (Farley Granger). It is in fine+ condition.
The film boasted a screenplay by Raymond Chandler. As was his usual practice, Hitchcock shot each scene so that there was only one way to edit it, which always conformed to his initial visual concept and pre-production storyboards. According to Farley Granger, Hitchcock, who worked all his shots out in great detail on paper before shooting, often looked unhappy on the set. When Granger asked him if something was wrong, Hitchcock complained, "Oh, I'm so bored!"
Kasey Rogers noted that she had perfect vision at the time the movie was made, but Hitchcock insisted she wear the character's thick eyeglasses, even in long shots when regular glass lenses would have been undetectable. Rogers was effectively blind with the glasses on, and needed to be guided by the other actors and actresses. In one scene, she can be seen dragging her hand along a table as she walks. This was in order for her to keep track of where she was.
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