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Old Film Review: Strangers on a Train

We look back at old films and take a closer look at what it would be like to read a film review as if it were to premiere today. Why review old films you say? First, we dispense with all the noisy chatter of the time and second, it is easier to review after having watched the film 90 times. Plus, we just enjoy old films, particularly Hitchcock films.

Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train (1951) is a masterclass in suspense, showcasing the director’s genius for blending psychological complexity with visual storytelling. Based on Patricia Highsmith’s novel, the film explores the terrifying consequences of a chance encounter between two strangers who propose to “swap murders” in a diabolical plot. This movie is a quintessential Hitchcock thriller, packed with tension, dark humor, and unforgettable set pieces that continue to influence the genre today.

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Hitchcock Inspired Evening at Henry’s Majestic Aug 13

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Alfred Hitchcock was known as the Master of Suspense and over the course of his 50-year career fashioned for himself a distinctive and recognizable directorial style. Henry’s Majestic will pay tribute to the Master on what would have been his 116th birthday with a 4-course dinner on August 13, 2015 beginning at 7PM. Henry’s Majestic Chef, Roe DiLeo and Alex Fletcher, Beverage Director, have created a menu with cocktail pairings inspired by four classic Hitchcock films that will take attendees on a journey of the mind and the palate.

The cost is $75 per person and reservations are required. Please call 908. 451. 9598 to claim your seat. Henry’s Majestic is located at 4900 McKinney Ave, Dallas.  Continue reading

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