In one of Alfred Hitchcock's suspense classics,
tennis pro Guy Haines (Farley Granger) chances to meet wealthy wastrel Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker) on a train.
Not exact matches
Bruno (Robert Walker)-- a loco man on a locomotive — has an idea, which he pitches to too - trusting
tennis pro,
Guy (Farley Granger): I kill yours, you kill mine.
Hitchcock cast sympathetic leading man Farley Granger as
Guy, made him the focus of the movie and changed his occupation from architect to
tennis pro.