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| Farley Granger | Guy Haines | |
| Ruth Roman | Anne Morton | |
| Robert Walker | Bruno Antony | |
| Leo G. Carroll | Sen. Morton | |
| Patricia Hitchcock | Barbara Morton | |
| Kasey Rogers | Miriam Joyce Haines | |
| Marion Lorne | Mrs. Antony | |
| Jonathan Hale | Mr. Antony | |
| Howard St. John | Police Capt. Turley | |
| John Brown | Prof. Collins | |
| Norma Varden | Mrs. Cunningham | |
| Robert Gist | Det. Leslie Hennessey | |
| Joel Allen | Policeman | |
| Murray Alper | Boatman | |
| Monya Andre | Dowager | |
| Benjie Bancroft | Police Officer | |
| Harry Baum | Tennis Match Spectator | |
| Brooks Benedict | Tennis Umpire | |
| Al Bridge | Tennis Judge | |
| Joe Brooks | Carnival Patron |
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Alfred Hitchcock
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| Writer |
Ben Hecht
Raymond Chandler Whitfield Cook Patricia Highsmith |
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| Cinematography |
Robert Burks
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| Musician |
Dimitri Tiomkin
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A psychotic socialite confronts a pro tennis star with a theory on how two complete strangers can get away with murder...a theory that he plans to implement. |
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