
Here is the today’s movie title: “The Stranger” (1946). This noir thriller stars Orson Welles as a fugitive Nazi war criminal hiding under an assumed identity in a small Connecticut town. Directed by Orson Welles, it explores themes of post-war guilt and complicity.
Another notable aspect is that the film was produced by RKO Pictures, which marked one of their last major films before closing down in 1956.
In case you need a third: The screenplay adapted from the novel “Strangers on a Train” by Patricia Highsmith features themes of psychological suspense and unexpected twists that set it apart from other crime dramas of its time.
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