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Strangers on a Train (1951) "Strangers on a Train" is a classic suspense thriller film released in 1951, directed by Alfred

Strangers on a Train (1951)

"Strangers on a Train" is a classic suspense thriller film released in 1951, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The story revolves around two men, played by Farley Granger and Robert Walker, who meet by chance on a train. Their casual conversation takes a dark turn when one proposes a diabolical plan to commit the perfect murder by swapping victims. As tension escalates, the pair becomes unwittingly entangled in a web of deception, danger, and psychological manipulation.

The film's cast also includes Ruth Roman, Leo G. Carroll, and Patricia Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock masterfully creates an atmosphere of suspense, utilizing his trademark techniques to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The sinister plot, coupled with the intense performances, make "Strangers on a Train" a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers.

If you're interested in experiencing the sounds and thrills of this iconic film, you can now play and download them here.

A call for you, Mr. Haines. They say it's urgent.
A friend of the Darvilles.
A whole fifth.
Actually, he's a very nice fellow.
Advantage, Mr. Haines.
Advantage, Mr. Haines.
Advantage, Mr. Reynolds.
After you've sentenced a man to the chair...
Ah, don't worry. By that time, this thing will be all cleared up.
Ah... Now, here's my idea.
All right, come on.
All right, now.
All right. I'll come over right away.
All the police are waiting for...
Amusement park. Quick.
And besides, it would make me an accessory.
And Bruno would say we planned it together.
And have them say what you did:
And I can do it.
And I'm going to make a reservation on the first rocket to the moon.
And if he keeps going, it'll be a straight set win for him, sure.
And now a lunatic wants me to kill his father.
And since you're the one to profit by it...
And the pictures. She's very beautiful.
And walk all the way home?
And what would trip you up?
And, senator, can you imagine being able to smell a flower on the planet Mars?
Anne, darling, I...
Anne, darling, you're trembling.
Anne?
Any more boats?
Apparently, not at the right time.
Are we going to the Tunnel of Love?
Are you going to see her again?
Are you sure?
Are you trying to tell me...? Why, you maniac!
As a rule, he plays slowly between points, well within himself.
At this time of night?
Bang, bang, bang, all over the place? Blood everywhere?
Barbara!
Be guided by my experience.
Besides, it doesn't happen every day.
Besides, what would the president say?
Better keep this for the time being.
Brazen woman, I'm the one to say that.
Break it up, folks. This isn't the place for a family quarrel.
Bruno Anthony. Very clever fellow.
Bruno, can you talk a little?
Bruno, don't keep it up, not at a time like this.
Bruno, Guy. Bruno Anthony. Don't you remember? On the train.
Bruno, I do wish you'd take up painting.
Bruno! Give me that lighter!
Bruno?
Bruno.
Business fell off something terrible for a while.
But he wasn't. I didn't give it another thought.
But now, about my father, I've got the plan of the house already made.
But right now, I suppose divorce is, well, the simplest operation.
But that'll be too late.
But then he doesn't trust anybody, not even himself.
But we have...
But we were sitting opposite each other...
But what about practicing? Perhaps I'd better forget about Forest Hills.
But why me, Anne? Why me?
But you knew he was on the train. Isn't that proof you were on it too?
But you look so pale, dear.
But you made such a sudden decision.
But you sound so savage, Guy.
But you will be.
But you'll be with Guy, surely?
But, Guy, you wanted it. We planned it on the train together, remember?
But, Guy...
But, Guy... Guy, wait a minute! We have to talk. We have to arrange things.
But, Miss Morton...
But, of course, I couldn't do it. It would be too risky.
But, you see, Mrs. Cunningham is in a dreadful hurry.
By the way, my name is Bruno. Bruno Anthony. See?
C... Col... Collins! He's a professor.
Can't I look beyond a tennis net without being out for something?
Can't we do something? I dropped my cigarette case.
Can't you, Guy?
Captain Turley is expecting me. Guy Haines.
Captain Turley, can't I go through his pockets?
Captain, is it so important whether Professor Collins remembers me?
Car 61 F, reporting Guy Haines' arrival at railroad station.
Come and get it!
Come and get it! Here you are!
Come on, come on, Miriam.
Come on, Hennessy.
Come on, let's go.
Come on, Miriam, get up.
Come on, Miriam. Come on.
Come on, pull yourself together.
Come on.
Come on.
Come see my painting.
Come see us again sometime.
Completely.
Crisscross.
Daddy doesn't mind a little scandal. He's a senator.
Deuce.
Deuce.
Did I file them too short?
Did you get my note?
Did you see it happen?
Didn't Bruno say I wanted him to go there one night after dark?
Do you care for painting, Miss Morton?
Do you know where Guy is?
Does anyone know you've come home?
Doesn't that bloodhound ever relax?
Don't be alarmed, but I must talk to you about your son, about Bruno.
Don't even say it.
Don't just stand here, do something!
Don't rock the boat!
Don't they have a trap down there, like under a sink?
Don't worry. I'm not going to shoot you.
Don't you call me that.
Don't you see that one word from him...
Don't you understand, Mrs. Anthony?
Down there. My cigarette case. It's very valuable.
Dreadful business. Dreadful. Poor, unfortunate girl.
Drink up, and we'll have lunch sent to my compartment.
Drinking and gambling.
Driver.
Driver's outside.
Each one has somebody that he'd like to get rid of.
Easy does it, Tommy.
Especially with Anne Morton on your arm.
Even about people I don't know.
Even the most unworthy of us has a right to life and the pursuit of happiness.
Even to the Senate.
Everyone has somebody that they want to put out of the way.
Everything will be all right.
Everything.
Evidently, a sordid atmosphere.
Excuse me, sir. They're ready with your call to Southampton.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Father wants to see you.
Father, I am not a politician.
Father, it's getting terribly late. Guy looks so tired.
Fault.
First thing you know, they'll be talking about orgies.
First time I ever waited for a murder suspect...
For example, your wife, my father. Crisscross.
Forget you ever said it.
From A to G. I'll bet I can guess who A is.
From what I hear, she pursued it in all directions.
Game, Mr. Haines.
Game, Mr. Reynolds.
Game, Mr. Reynolds.
Game, Mr. Reynolds. He leads.
Game, set and match, Mr. Haines.
Gee, I wish I could go watch you, but I've gotta get back to Washington.
Get him out of here as soon as you decently can.
Get shaved before your father gets home.
Get them while they're hot! Red hot! Right over here!
Give the driver this $10.
Go on. I want you to tell me.
Go, before I give you what you gave Miriam.
Going there after you did only made him more furious.
Good evening, Miss Morton.
Good evening, sir.
Good of you to be so prompt, Mr. Haines.
Goodbye.
Got a nice tan playing tennis with all your rich friends.
Guy doesn't know I'm here, Mr. Anthony.
Guy had every motive.
Guy Haines has caught the first two sets easily.
Guy Haines is hitting harder, hurrying the play...
Guy Haines.
Guy will be back tomorrow. He wants me to bring him some...
Guy, did you know Mr. Hennessy helped crack that ax murder?
Guy, I wonder if you know how much I love you.
Guy, if you go to the police now...
Guy, you've got to get to Metcalf before he does.
Guy!
Guy!
Guy?
Guy.
Guy.
Guy.
Guy. Bruno.
Haines, hold it!
Hammond will be on duty in a couple of hours.
Hang on.
Have you ever driven a car blindfolded at 150 miles an hour?
He came back at 3:25. I didn't even know he was gone...
He certainly has.
He didn't remember me.
He dropped it there, you know, when... Well, that night.
He had a crazy scheme about exchanging murders. I do his, he'd do mine.
He hates me.
He looked at me.
He must be very desperate to try to involve me.
He needs but one more game for the entire match.
He pulls those things out of his hat.
He read about me. He knew about Miriam, about you.
He said if the police found your lighter...
He says this isn't the man we want. It's the other one.
He should be sent someplace for treatment before it's too late!
He shouldn't have sent you on an errand like this.
He stared at her the same way tonight...
He sticks so close, he's beginning to grow on me.
He suggested if he got rid of Miriam for me, I should kill his father.
He thinks you're a very suspicious character.
He thought he was murdering me.
He tried to get me to go back to the island one night after dark...
He wanted to plant it on the island to pin the whole thing on me.
He was locked in the icebox with the left leg for six hours.
He was looking at her first...
He was with you on the train last night.
He went into sort of a trance.
He went out with that man.
He won't expose himself in broad daylight.
He works 16 hours a day.
He'll keep me from getting near Metcalf.
He's a maniac. I met him on the train going to Metcalf.
He's awfully cute.
He's finished.
He's led you up the garden path, I'm afraid.
He's not French.
He's right. You mustn't do anything that looks suspicious.
Hello, Babs.
Hello, Guy.
Hello?
Help, somebody, help!
Help!
Help! Bring help! Somebody bring a doctor! Help!
Help! Help!
Hennessy!
Here it is.
Here we go!
Here we go.
Here we go. Watch it.
Here, let me.
Here's a special delivery. It's marked personal.
Hey, be careful! Stop!
Hey, Bruno!
Hey, here she is.
Hey, Miriam!
Hey, what's that? What are you doing?
Hi, darling. This is Mr. Anthony, a friend of Monsieur and Madame Darville.
His hands were on her throat...
His name was...
His name's Anthony.
Hot dogs! Here you are, folks!
How about I contact Metcalf?
How about tonight?
How are you going to do it? That's the fascinating part.
How did you get him to do it?
How do you do, sir?
How do you do, sir? My name is Bruno Anthony.
How do you do?
How do you mean?
How sweet you look.
How will you do it...? I didn't get your name.
I always get lost.
I assume that you have no intention of going ahead with our arrangement?
I beg your pardon. Aren't you Guy Haines?
I can take him in the car and when we get to a very lonely spot...
I certainly hope so. What's your next move?
I could be pathetic as the deserted mother in court. Think it over.
I couldn't bear it.
I couldn't stand that.
I did. I flew in a jet plane too.
I didn't even know the girl.
I didn't. They sometimes leave a suspect in the can all night.
I do hope you've forgotten all about that silly little plan of yours.
I do wish you'd keep your hands quiet.
I don't know much about these things, but why don't you get some treatment?
I don't know, Anne. I don't know.
I don't like to be double crossed.
I don't remember inviting him. Who is he?
I don't talk much. You go ahead and read.
I find it very soothing.
I follow everything you do.
I got over being jealous a long time ago, Miriam.
I guess we could phone the city engineer.
I have a murder on my conscience, but it's not my murder.
I have the best way and the best tools.
I haven't got it.
I haven't got time to listen.
I hope you won't forget our party on Thursday, madame.
I imagine there's a lot you want to tell me. Nine o'clock all right?
I just made a speech in New York on integration.
I kept remembering what you shouted on the phone from Metcalf.
I kept saying over and over I was being silly.
I knew you'd be surprised.
I know Bruno's been in some very awkward sc****s...
I know you're busy, so we won't detain you any longer than necessary.
I like.
I may have spoken too soon when I said...
I meet somebody who I like and admire, and I open my mouth too much.
I never saw him before. Just some tennis fan.
I never saw you before! I never want to see you again!
I really must go now.
I really shouldn't be saying this to an outsider...
I said, I could strangle her!
I said, I'd like to break her foul, useless little neck.
I saw you blast Faraday right off the court in South Orange last season.
I suppose I was lucky being seeded fifth.
I suppose she played around a lot.
I tell you, I get so sore at him sometimes...
I think he's going.
I think it would be a wonderful idea.
I think there's cause for more questioning.
I thought he was weird when he arrived. Who is he?
I thought he'd be interested to know he has a lunatic son.
I took a bottle yesterday, Ma.
I used to put myself to sleep at night figuring it out.
I want to help you, but I don't know what I can do.
I wanted to help, but I'm afraid all I did is make things worse.
I wanted to protect all of you. Barbara, your father.
I wanted you to know before...
I was about to tell you that on the phone.
I was on a merry go round somewhere. It made me dizzy.
I was trying to paint Saint Francis.
I was?
I wish I understood what this is all about.
I wondered why.
I would suggest, for your own peace of mind, of course...
I wouldn't want you to be ashamed of me in Washington...
I'd do anything for you.
I'd like to have lunch with you soon, sir...
I'd like to see him earn his salary.
I'd like to talk with you sometime, sir...
I'll have him called off.
I'll make that little visit to your father.
I'll tell you that later. Please hurry.
I'll think of something better than that. Much better.
I'm a very clever fellow.
I'm afraid I don't know what a smoocher is.
I'm afraid that Mother wasn't very much help, was she?
I'm afraid where I go, Hennessy goes.
I'm already developing my faculty for seeing millions of miles.
I'm from Arlington, you know.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. The lamb chops were a little overdone.
I'm going to have that boy taken care of. If necessary, put under restraint!
I'm leaving.
I'm not getting a divorce.
I'm not going direct. I'm stopping off at Metcalf.
I'm not interested in murder.
I'm sorry, but I really don't remember meeting this gentleman.
I'm sorry, darling. I just got in.
I'm sorry, Guy, to be the one to tell you.
I'm sorry.
I'm sure you've got nothing to worry about.
I'm very sorry, Mr. Haines.
I've been a fan for a long time, Mr. Haines.
I've been able to name a man who was on the train with me.
I've been protecting him since that conversation on the train...
I've been talking to your shadow.
I've decided to do what you want.
I've had a strenuous evening.
I've never seen the Forest Hills tournament. I look forward to it.
I've never seen this man before. I meant the other one.
I've tried calling you on the phone.
If he hasn't an alibi for 9:30, he has plenty to worry about.
If he knew that, he'd put 10 men on you. He says...
If I can finish in three sets, I'll still...
If I wait too long on a sidewalk, my feet get cold.
If I'd known what all that tennis nonsense of yours would lead to...
If they announce I won't play, Hennessy's bound to be suspicious.
If we could only talk to Father, to...
In differential calculus, a function is given...
Is anything wrong?
Is it?
Is this it?
Is your car here?
Is your name Miriam?
Is your name Miriam?
Isn't it wonderful? He won. It calls for a celebration.
Isn't that Anne Morton?
It can't be helped, darling. It's not your fault.
It concerns your wife.
It happened on an island, in an amusement park.
It might disturb Mother.
It mightn't be any good. Probably gone down the storm drain.
It must have been some mistake. It wasn't for me.
It shouldn't have been. Unless they legalized bigamy overnight.
It was all over in no time.
It was in the papers.
It was sort of a lovers' lane, I believe.
It was very quick.
It'll be a few minutes' wait.
It's a nice item for the gossips.
It's a shame Daddy won't let us have him in.
It's corny, but my mother gave it to me...
It's good I don't report that to the chief.
It's had me so worried.
It's not a very nice way to make money.
It's not good. I mustn't drag anyone else into this.
It's on the island where you left it.
It's painful for a man to discover he's been a chump.
It's pretty late to start flirting with a discarded husband.
It's serious between you two, huh?
It's the police.
It's too fantastic.
It's unbelievable.
It's wonderful having you as company all the way to New York.
It's yours.
Just a moment, Mr. Haines.
Just one point between Haines and the match!
Keep your eyes open. If you see him, let us know.
Keep your voice down.
Late again, hmm?
Let me show you what I mean.
Let me talk to him. Let me show you. Where is he?
Let's go for a boat ride.
Let's go on the merry go round!
Let's go see who's the strongest.
Let's not fool ourselves.
Let's not fool ourselves.
Let's not talk about Anne Morton.
Let's say you had a good reason.
Let's see your lawyer and get this over with.
Let's sing. Come on.
Let's take this cab. It's getting late.
Let's talk in here.
Like who would like to marry whom...
Like you do my murder, I do yours.
Linesmen ready?
Listen, you... There's a detective outside. He'll see us together.
Listen. It's so simple too.
Look, Bruno. You're terribly sick.
Look, if he wins this next set, you'd better have everything ready.
Look, she's fainted.
Make a pretty story, the senator's daughter involved with a married man.
Make sure Barbara has everything ready as soon as the third set starts.
Man, that's a thrill. Almost blew the sawdust out of my head.
Marrying the boss' daughter makes a nice shortcut to a career, doesn't it?
Marrying the senator's daughter has nothing to do with it.
May I borrow your neck for a moment?
Me, I never do anything. I suppose you're going to Southampton for the doubles.
Me, I smoke too much.
Metcalf? Who would want to stop off at Metcalf?
Miriam Joyce Haines.
Miriam murdered?
Miriam, where are you?
Miriam!
Miss Morton, really.
Motive?
Mr. Anthony has been telling us some charming stories. Very funny.
Mr. Anthony, you seem very interested in the subject of murder.
Mr. Anthony.
Mr. Haines leading, two sets to one.
Mr. Haines, how did you get him to do it?
Mr. Reynolds wins the third set.
MRS. Mr. Anthony! Help! Help! Somebody, come quick! Help!
Mrs. Cunningham, how are you going to do it?
Mrs. Cunningham.
My dear boy...
My dear Mr. Hammond...
My father isn't home tonight, Mr. Haines.
My father.
My guardian angel.
My little boy!
Name's Collins.
Neither one. I may be old fashioned, but murder is against the law.
Never lose any sleep over accusations. Unless they can be proved, of course.
Nice business he's doing since the murder.
Nice meeting you.
Nine thirty? I was on the train from New York to Washington.
No connection. Never saw each other before.
No fun necking with a mouthful of popcorn.
No more than anyone else.
No one can say you had anything to do with it.
No, darling. He said last night he'd think of something.
No, everything didn't go smoothly.
No, please. Anne says you must have dinner with us tonight...
Nobody sleeps that sound, so the janitor let me in.
None whatsoever. I never had.
Nor this.
Not Haines?
Not lately.
Not like you, huh? All right, so I'm a bum.
Not now!
Not only for your sake...
Not quite. He'll still have to answer questions.
Nothing stands in your way. Now you can be married right away.
Now I'll go you one better. I never wanna see or hear you again.
Now that you know, you're acting guilty too.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have an urgent appointment.
Now, just let's have lunch first...
Now, just stay put till I get back.
Now, let's say that you'd like to get rid of your wife.
Now, now. Now, let's not lose control.
Now, you haven't been doing anything foolish?
Now, you think my theory's okay, Guy? I mean, you like it?
Now...
Obstructing the wheels ofjustice, Daddy?
Of course I'm all right, but you sound upset.
Of course not. Besides, he says he hasn't got it.
Of course, of course. Back to bed, Barbara.
Oh, but you have that look, dear. I always can tell.
Oh, come now. Everyone is interested in that.
Oh, come, now. Why should I go to Metcalf to kill a total stranger?
Oh, Guy, what are we gonna do?
Oh, here.
Oh, I certainly admire people who do things.
Oh, I get it. A little chat with your wife about the divorce.
Oh, I've got a wonderful theory about that.
Oh, it was horrible.
Oh, Ma, I was only fooling.
Oh, Miss Morton.
Oh, Miss Morton. I understand how you feel.
Oh, Mother, you're wonderful!
Oh, no, Ma. They're just fine. Thanks.
Oh, no, Mrs. Cunningham.
Oh, skip it, Miriam.
Oh, so she double crossed you.
Oh, sure.
Oh, that reminds me of a wonderful idea I had once.
Oh, there I go again. Too friendly. It always happens.
Oh, there's a new cure for that.
Oh.
Oh. Oh, you must be tired, Guy. I know I am.
Oh...
Oh...
Oh...
Okay, Captain Turley. Thanks.
Okay, you ready, Guy?
Okay.
Okay. So I ain't educated.
On sabbatical, Delaware Tech. Glad to meet you.
On the other hand, Guy Haines is a quiet, methodical player...
One fifty, 2, 3, 4, 5. There you are.
Only Miriam.
Over here, Guy.
Over here. Take it easy, pal.
Penn Station.
People wanna see the scene of the crime.
Pick up Johnny and follow him. We'll go around the other way.
Play.
Please.
Poison takes from 10 to 12 weeks...
Police will say Guy wanted her dead so he could marry Anne.
Poor Mother.
Professor Collins, this is Mr. Haines.
Questioning? Let's take him in.
Really? How exciting!
Recognize them?
Remember to call Captain Turley.
Reynolds is up there knocking on the door.
Routine. Pure routine.
Satisfy my craving a little better.
Scotch and plain water, please. A pair. Doubles.
Senator Morton's daughter, huh?
Seventeen hundred. You did not win the Kewpie Doll that time.
She doesn't want the divorce. Not now.
She looked something like Barbara, didn't she?
She was a human being.
She was a tramp.
She was strangled.
She wasn't hurt in any way.
She went there with the boys that found her, so they're not suspects.
She wore glasses, didn't she, Guy?
She's a little... How shall I say? Confused.
She's been murdered.
Simple, silent and quick. The silent part being the most important.
Since the first night. He gave me her glasses.
Since you sent me the key to your house, I decided to use it...
Since you told Barbara about that icebox, you're her favorite charity.
Sit down, Guy. Sit down. Barbara, some coffee.
Sixteen hundred. How about you, sir?
Sixteen hundred. Who wants to take a chance to win a Kewpie Doll?
Sixteen hundred. Will you try it again and win a nice Kewpie Doll for the lady?
Skip it, Bruno.
Slight improvement over Miriam, huh, Guy?
So are you.
So few murderers are caught.
So...
Somebody else takes over for the next eight.
Somebody, come. Quick, bring some water.
Someday I'll tell you about it.
Someone has some news for you, Guy.
Someone might say it. I'd do anything to keep you all out of this mess.
Stay away from me, I'm telling you.
Stay here and help me give Hennessy the slip after the match.
Stick them up. Bang, bang.
Such a soothing pastime.
Sure, Bruno, sure.
Sure, Bruno.
Sure, I sound savage. I feel savage. I'd like to break her neck.
Sure, I went to college. Got kicked out of three of them.
Sure, we talk the same language. Thanks for lunch.
Surely, madam, hasn't there been a time...
Suspect bound for amusement park in taxi.
Swap murders?
Take a look.
Take a ride. Take a slide.
Take a trip with lots of zip. This way, ladies and gentlemen.
Take it easy. I'm your friend, remember? I like you.
Taxi's waiting at the entrance.
Tell me, didn't he?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Hello, dear. Senator. Babs.
Thanks, but I'll go to the dining car. Oh, waiter.
Thanks.
Thanks.
That I could...
That lie about my wanting him to get it back means he'll put it on that island.
That's all right, forget it. I guess I'm a little jittery.
That's better, Mrs. Anderson.
That's funny, coming from you.
That's Leslie Hennessy.
That's the old boy, all right. That's Father.
That's too bad.
That's what should happen to people like you. I'd like to find...
That's why we're not. Let him go. This may lead to something big.
The boys at headquarters hear about this, they'll send me...
The light socket in the bathroom...
The motive.
The one with the body cut up and hidden in the butcher shop?
The police were just being thorough.
The set score is now 2 1. Guy Haines leading...
The smoochers wouldn't go near the place.
Then everything's all right.
Then there's nothing to connect them. Each one has murdered a stranger.
There seems to be no way of diplomatically breaking tragic news.
There you are.
There's no evidence he was ever at the crime scene. Can't you get that?
There's nothing for us to worry about. Nobody saw me.
They got you at last, huh, Guy?
They had it all worked out in their timetable.
They were playing a game of some sort.
They're all okay.
Think of it, you're free!
This is Mr. Turley, the chief of police.
This is what I think we'd better do.
This match, from a quick victory for Haines, has turned into a dogfight.
This men's singles match will be...
This sort of crime, they go after the husband.
Try your luck, mister?
Two fellows meet accidentally, like you and me.
Unfortunately, I remember very little of our trip from New York.
Union Station.
Unless it was part of the plan, and you were in on it.
Unusual personality.
Wanna hear one of my ideas for a perfect murder?
Want some money?
We can't overlook that murder is at our doorstep...
We do talk the same language, don't we?
We got use for you later.
We know that.
We need your help. We're chasing a man.
We planned it together. Crisscross.
We seem to have nothing further to discuss.
We'd better be getting back.
We'd both be arrested for murder.
We'll be pulling in soon. I've got to change trains.
We'll clear this up in the morning. How about staying overnight?
We'll phone Metcalf and let them take over at that end.
We're coming into my station.
We've actually been alone for an hour. Seems almost indecent.
We've found the gentleman you spoke with on the train.
Well, heck. Boat keepers gotta eat too.
Well, here's luck.
Well, I guess it's no use, Bruno.
Well, I suppose I'll have to get a gun from somewhere.
Well, it's my hometown.
Well, like your wife and my father, for instance.
Well, now, Miss Morton, it's very nice of you to call...
Well, of course not, Mrs. Anthony.
Well, she's right.
Well, that's ridiculous. They're acting as if you were guilty.
Well, there you are.
Well, this is cozier. Sort of like old times, isn't it?
Well, you were right.
Well...
Weren't they, Daddy?
What did I have to do with it?
What did Miriam look like?
What did you say her name was? Your wife's?
What did you say?
What do you mean, your murder, Guy?
What do you think of a man like that?
What else is there?
What happened?
What is a life or two, Guy? Some people are better off dead.
What time do we meet your lawyer?
What time does it get dark around here?
What?
What? Now, who did you say this is?
What's he doing here?
What's that?
What's the hurry?
What's the matter?
What's the matter?
What's the trouble?
What's this all about?
Whatever it is, the police will know about it.
When a murderer's caught, he's tried. When convicted, he's sentenced.
When an alibi is full of bourbon, it can't stand up.
When he's sentenced to death, he must be executed.
When I nod my head, you try to cry out, and I'll bet you can't do it.
When you think things over, you'll see I'm right. Tomorrow, we...
When you wouldn't give me the divorce...
When's the wedding?
Where'd that man buy a ticket for?
Who is it, Guy?
Who saw you? Did you speak to anyone? You'll need a witness.
Who was he, bud?
Who's the interesting Frenchman with the Darvilles?
Who's this?
Why ask me? You've seen her picture.
Why didn't you call the police?
Why haven't you called me? My father is leaving for Florida next week.
Why, he's broken the thing.
Why, yes. How did you...?
Why, you crazy fool!
Will you get out of here and let me alone?
Will you help me take her upstairs, please?
Will you stop pestering me?
Will you try it again, sir?
With all his money, he thinks I ought to catch the 8:05 bus every morning...
With Forest Hills tomorrow, I've got to sleep.
Would you come in, please?
Yeah.
Yes, but people don't know that, Guy. Do they?
Yes, darling, yes. Well, of course I'll be there.
Yes, I understand.
Yes, I want to get this thing over with.
Yes, if I can get a court at the club.
Yes, isn't it?
Yes, Mr. Haines?
Yes, operator, yes.
Yes? Yes, Anne.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
You are a tennis fan.
You better win at Southampton. I got 2 bucks on you.
You bring the money? Lawyers are expensive.
You can throw all your dreams about her into the ashcan.
You can't throw me away! I'm coming to Washington to have my baby!
You could always make me laugh.
You didn't meet him for the first time the other day, did you?
You do?
You don't always have to say what you think.
You don't seem very pleased to see me.
You had no trouble with the police...
You haven't time to play. You'd better tell them.
You heard what I said, Guy Haines.