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Throughout Strangers on a Train, Alfred Hitchcock provides stand-ins for the audience. ... The manner in which the main characters react to certain situations is very often affected by the presence of strangers in the scene. ... As the couple gets too rowdy they are forced to leave and as Guy leaves, we can see all the strangers in the other booths coming out to see what is going on. ...
Guy and Miriam are aware of the strangers around them who could be potentially watching them, which is why they moved to the listening booth to begin with. ...
Groups of curious strangers are present in various other parts of the film.
Approximate Word count = 1201 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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