A collection of six classic films directed by the master of suspense,* Alfred Hitchcock. In *'Strangers on a Train' *(1951),* Guy Haines *(Farley Granger) and Bruno Antony *(Robert Walker) meet by chance in a train carriage. After some idle chat in which it transpires that each man has someone in their lives they would like to dispose of,* Bruno proposes that he kills Guy's wife,* in return for Guy murdering Bruno's father. Guy is appalled,* but when his wife is murdered he realises that Bruno is intent on carrying out the *'deal' whether Guy wants to or not. *'Stage Fright' *(1950) is set in London's theatreland. On the run from the police,* Jonathan Cooper *(Richard Todd) takes refuge in the home of his former girlfriend,* RADA student Eve Gill *(Jane Wyman). Although Cooper has been spotted fleeing the scene of a murder,* he insists that he is innocent. Eve believes his story,* but knows that the police won't,* so she decides to play detective herself. Marlene Dietrich co-stars as Charlotte Innwood,* a seductive star of the stage whom Eve eventually pinpoints as the real murderer. In *'I Confess' *(1953),* Father Michael Logan *(Montgomery Clift) faces a crisis of conscience when his caretaker,* Otto Keller *(O.E. Hasse),* confesses to him that he has committed murder. Logan's dilemma intensifies when he himself comes under suspicion of the killing by police inspector Larrue *(Karl Malden). Should Logan break with the sanctity of the confessional to prove his own innocence,* or be hanged for a crime he did not commit Hitchcock keeps us guessing till the very end... In *'Dial M For Murder' *(1954),* an adaptation of Frederick Knott's successful stage play,* former tennis pro Tony Wendice *(Ray Milland) hatches a cunning plot to get rid of his socialite wife,* Margot *(Grace Kelly),* when he discovers that she has been unfaithful