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Spectacles with Spectacles: The Representation of Woman in STRANGERS ON A TRAIN | Reel Club
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Strangers on a Train': A Technically Perfect Psychological Carousel as One of Hitchcock's Best • Cinephilia & Beyond
DEATH OF THE WEEK: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN [1951] - Strangling reflected in glasses | Horror Cult Films
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Strangers on a Train (1951) by Alfred Hitchcock, Clip: We see Bruno kill Miriam via her glasses lens - YouTube
Spectacles with Spectacles: The Representation of Woman in STRANGERS ON A TRAIN | Reel Club
Original Film Title: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN. English Title: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN. Film Director: ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Year: 1951. Stars: KASEY ROGERS. Credit: WARNER BROTHERS / Album Stock Photo - Alamy
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Miriam's Last Breath - Strangers on a Train (4/10) Movie CLIP (1951) HD - YouTube
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Raymond Chandler Denounces Strangers on a Train in Sharply-Worded Letter to Alfred Hitchcock | Open Culture
Archetypal Hitchcock Women in 'Strangers on a Train' and 'Rope' - YouTube
I look up, I look down”: Vision and Seeing in Hitchcock's Vertigo, Rear Window, and Stranger on a Train | Geeks
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Alfred Hitchcock filmed this scene in his movie "Strangers on a Train" through a pair of eyeglasses proving why he is … | Hitchcock, Movie poster project, Film noir
Alfred Hitchcock - Barbara Morton (played by Patricia Hitchcock) wears the iconic glasses that connect the parallel between her and Marion Hanes in Strangers on a Train. | Facebook
Jessica Pickens on X: "As a kid with glasses, I loved seeing Patricia Hitchcock in STRANGERS ON A TRAIN wearing glasses, looking pretty and being funny. Remembering Patricia Hitchcock, who has passed