"Strangers on a Train", Original Japanese Movie Poster 1953, RARE FIRST RELEASE, Press-Sheet / Speed Poster (9.5" X 20")
"Strangers on a Train", Original Japanese Movie Poster 1953, RARE FIRST RELEASE, Press-Sheet / Speed Poster (9.5" X 20")
"Strangers on a Train", Original Japanese Movie Poster 1953, RARE FIRST RELEASE, Press-Sheet / Speed Poster (9.5" X 20")
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"Strangers on a Train", Original Japanese Movie Poster 1953, RARE FIRST RELEASE, Press-Sheet / Speed Poster (9.5" X 20")

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This poster was printed for the first release of Strangers on a Train in Japan in 1953.

The condition is very good, however there are some signs of use as the poster is almost 70 years old! The images (both front and back) are the exact poster that you will be purchasing so please refer to it also. 

"Strangers on a Train is a 1951 American psychological thriller film noir produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and based on the 1950 novel Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith. It was shot in the autumn of 1950 and released by Warner Bros. on June 30, 1951.

The film stars Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, and Robert Walker. It features Leo G. Carroll, Pat Hitchcock (the director's daughter), and Laura Elliott (later known as Kasey Rogers). It is number 32 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills.

The story concerns two strangers who meet on a train, a young tennis player and a charming psychopath. The psychopath suggests that because they each want to "get rid" of someone, they should "exchange" murders, and that way neither will be caught. The psychopath commits the first murder, then tries to force the tennis player to complete the bargain." (Source: Wikipedia) 

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