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Part of the St. Louis Oasis Screening & Discussion Series — intro and discussion at the Thursday screening only.

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Adapted from Patricia Highsmith’s first novel, Strangers on a Train features one of the finest and most winningly flamboyant acting turns in the director’s oeuvre: Robert Walker as grinning psychopath Bruno Antony.

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One of Alfred Hitchcock’s occasional cinematic experiments – Lifeboat, shot entirely on the titular watercraft, another is – Rope is famous primarily for unfolding in what appears to be one uninterrupted take.

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The first of Alfred Hitchcock’s many espionage films, The Man Who Knew Too Much also marked the start of a fruitful six-movie collaboration with screenwriter Charles Bennett (whose play Blackmail was earlier adapted by the director).

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Hunted by your future, haunted by your past.

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Cops or criminals. When you’re facing a loaded gun, what’s the difference?

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Winner of multiple awards at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and driven by a grim, hypnotic tension, The Secret Agent is essential viewing.

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