“Sure, I went to college. Got kicked out of three of them. Drinking and gambling. Not like you, huh? All right, so I’m a bum.
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“I want to do something. Everything. I’ve got a theory – that you should do everything before you die. Have you ever driven a car, blindfolded, at 150 miles per hour? I did. I flew in a jet plane, too. Ffffffeeeew! Man that’s a thrill -- almost blew the sawdust out of my head. And I’m going to make a reservation on the first rocket to the moon.”
Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker) fondles his tie clip as he discusses swapping murders with tennis champ Guy Haines (Farley Granger) in Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 film of Patricia Highsmith's novel
Strangers on a Train.
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