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Farley Granger and Stella Stevens in a scene from Arnold (1973)
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Farley Granger on the set of the soap opera One Life to Live (circa 1976)
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Cathy O´Donnell-Farley Granger "Los amantes de la noche" (They live by night) 1948, de Nicholas Ray.
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Farley Granger and ZiZi Jeanmarie in a promotional photo for Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
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Farley Granger and Ruth Roman in a promotional photo for Strangers on a Train (1951)
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“You had no business telling that story!” 
Rope (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Alida Valli and Farley Granger on the cover of the Criterion release of Senso (1954)
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Dana Andrews, Ruth Nelson, Farley Granger, and Carl Benton Reid in a scene of The North Star (1943)
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Leslie Caron and Farley Granger in a promotional picture for The Story of Three Loves (1953)
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Farley Granger and Jessica Walter in a TV episode of The Name of the Game (1968)
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Farley Granger and Peggy Dow in a scene from I Want You (1951)
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Shelley Winters and Farley Granger in a promotional photo for Behave Yourself! (1951)
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Dana Andrews and Farley Granger  in a promotional photo for The Purple Heart (1944)
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Farley Granger, Joan Collins, Charles Robinson, Ray Walston, Tom Reese, Barbara Rush, David Wayne, David Doyle, and Thayer David in the first episode of Ellery Queen (1975)
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“I’ve tried calling you on the phone. Did you get my note? Why haven’t you called me?”
Strangers On A Train (1951) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Brandon, of all the people on this earth Rupert Cadell is the one man most likely to suspect. The one man who might appreciate this from our angle, the artistic one, that’s what’s exciting. I’m glad it excites you, it frightens me!
ROPE (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Barbara Bouchet and Farley Granger in Amuck! (1972)
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