North by Northwest (1959) - Love on a Train Scene (2/10) | Movieclips

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North by Northwest - Love on a Train: Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) and Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) flirt on the train.

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This classic suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) pursued by ruthless spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) after Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent. Hunted relentlessly by Vandamm's associates, the harried Thornhill ends up on a cross-country journey, meeting the beautiful and mysterious Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) along the way. Soon Vandamm's henchmen close in on Thornhill, resulting in a number of iconic action sequences.

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TM & © Warner Bros. (1959)
Cast: Eva Marie Saint, Cary Grant
Director: Alfred Hitchcock

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Hats off to Ernest Lehman who wrote every word of this incredible dialogue.

fosbury
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Great scene from a timeless film. Don’t get dialogue like this anymore and Cary is too smooth and Eva is one of those old school class acts so beautiful too

nawazmohammed
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..the chemistry is incredible. How great life could be if this creative social interaction was "real life". This film is why we luv movies.

rivet
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Hitch may have been personally obsessed with Tippi Hedren and Grace Kelly, but no one in his entire career gave him a sexier performance than Eva Marie Saint, as the elegantly smoldering Eve Kendall. This scene positively sizzles and it's all because of her (and Ernest Lehmann's expert dialogue). I mean, really, who else has ever outfoxed Mr. Grant, the suavest man in motion picture history? And what's interesting too is that Saint never specialized in femme fatales, neither before nor after this iconic performance. ...What an actress, what a goddess...

saltwatercb
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I doubt any actor ever aged better than Cary Grant. Here in his mid-fifties almost three decades after his first screen appearance he never looked better.

jamescollinson
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Okay fine, I'll rewatch this incredible movie again

american_psycho
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Her original line at 1:24 was “I never make love on an empty stomach, ” which she’s clearly saying in the take if you read her lips. But this was considered too risqué for the era and dubbed in post-production, replacing the word “make” with “discuss.”

classics
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Create a movie with charismatic actors, a great story and script, with action, suspense and romance, the greatest director, a classy Bernard Herrman score and open it with iconic Saul Bass titles.
What isn't there to like?

ollieoligarch
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2:00 "No you're not. You're James Bond, the deadliest secret agent in Her Majesty's Secret Service"

wrmty
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Cary Grant could carry a scene so well with a leading lady. Awesome scene.

joeomalley
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This scene is so well written and brilliantly acted. Nothing gratuitous or silly, understated and yet totally clear.

mdelaubergine
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Now you know where all the James Bond movies scenes take inspiration from.

andresihotang
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There is a moment in this clip that i absolutely love. When Cary Grant says "Ups!". 2.00+ in.
The reaction is timeless, something you might actually say in a similar situation today...in 2017.
Remember seeing it years and years ago in the 90:is I had the same reaction.
Its a strange feeling connecting with "someone" from another timeage.

larsyxa
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That lady would have made mincemeat of anyone with that last move

nikhilanandhegde
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One of my favourites scenes in all of cinema ❤️

jonaFUN
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This year on July 4th, Eva Marie Saint will be 100 years old !!!

Derzolus
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This is my favorite Hitchcock film. He really had three good actors in this. Cary Grant was such an expert craftsman, much better than Stewart. He marked up every line of his scripts and the margins. The ending of this film is just superb.

garrison
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Anyone remember TCM movies? They would talk about certain actors and the time-frame the movie took place in.. also Robert Osborne was wonderful in his background of the sets and the crazy love triangles and the overall craziness of the early movie business.. many a nights in between TCM movies listening to Robert Osborne and the magic that made the movies..

LaurenMiddleton
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This scene is so stylish, yet it is simultaneously ominous.

doctorbohr
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I just watched this movie today and I loved the whole and this scene included. The dialogue and delivery couldn’t have been more heart touching and beautiful

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