Bruno Antony in Strangers on a Train

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Bruno Antony in *Strangers on a Train* is the charming yet psychopathic antagonist who proposes a murderous pact to a stranger, driving the film’s suspenseful plot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedFor Strangers on a Train (1951 film) NERFINISHED
alignment villainous
appearsIn Strangers on a Train NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre crime thriller
film noir
associatedWithTheme criss-cross murders
duality
moral ambiguity
blackmails Guy Haines NERFINISHED
characterArc from proposal of pact to violent downfall
creator Patricia Highsmith NERFINISHED
familyRelation son of Mr. Antony
filmDirectorOfWork Alfred Hitchcock NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Strangers on a Train (1950 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWork psychological thriller
kills Miriam Haines NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium film
literature
meetingLocation train
meetsCharacter Guy Haines NERFINISHED
motive desire to exchange murders
hatred of his father
narrativeFunction drives plot through murder scheme
nationality American
notableScene carousel climax
murder at amusement park
tennis match under suspicion
notableTrait fixation on perfect crime
lack of remorse
obsessedWith Guy Haines NERFINISHED
occupation socialite
personalityTrait charismatic
charming
manipulative
psychopathic
portrayedBy Robert Walker NERFINISHED
proposes murder pact
roleInWork antagonist
settingOfActions Metcalf NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
targets Miriam Haines NERFINISHED
threatens Guy Haines NERFINISHED

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Robert Walker portrayedCharacterIn Bruno Antony in Strangers on a Train