These Are The Top-Rated Movies In The History of Film

Strangers on a Train

Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 success has a near-perfect rating on every major review platform. It follows two men who meet on a train and devise a plan to murder someone in each of their lives. Aside from the famous Hitchcockian suspense, the film also uses incredible angles. The cinematographer, Robert Burks, was nominated for an Oscar.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.