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  1. Last Saturday (Sept. 13), TCM showed "Strangers on a Train," one of my favorite Hitchcock thrillers. It was, of course, terrific, and the print was good. But the last part of the movie seemed to have been lopped off. To explain (without giving away plot points): The TCM version ended with a phone call, but a version I saw several years ago featured a coda on a train, with two characters reacting skittishly to a fellow passenger's request. What happened to this footage?

  2. I had always thought TCM could be relied upon to show wide-screen movies in letterbox format so that viewers could see what the director intended them to see.

    Yet "Around the World in 80 Days," which was shot in the 70mm wide-screen process Todd-AO, was shown April 20 in pan and scan, depriving viewers of extraordinary wide-screen vistas.

    Why?

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