Wednesday, February 25

Editor’s Pick: “Strangers on a Train”


Unlike films about baseball (“Field of Dreams,”
“Bull Durham”), basketball (“Like Mike,”
“He Got Game”), football (“Any Given
Sunday,” “Remember the Titans”) or even golf
(“The Legend of Bagger Vance,” “Happy
Gilmore”), not many high-profile films have been made
concerning the sport of tennis. In fact, to find a well-known film
where tennis is a major plot point you’d have to go back to
the 1951 Hitchcock classic, “Strangers on a Train.”

The film is about a Sampras-like tennis darling who is
unwittingly involved with a murderer. Aside from the masterful
suspense and a chase scene on a merry-go-round, the film is
interesting as it provides a glimpse into “old tennis,”
the heavy uniforms and blocky body movements.


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