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    The Man Who Knew Too Little

    PG1997 · Comedy · 1h 34m

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  1. The Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 spy comedy film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrar's 1997 novel Watch That Man , and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock 's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and his 1956 remake of the same title.

  2. Nov 14, 1997 · A comedy crime drama starring Bill Murray as an American tourist mistaken for a spy in London. He must stop a plot to assassinate international leaders at a banquet, but he thinks it's part of a play.

    • (35K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Jon Amiel
    • 1997-11-14
  3. Buy The Man Who Knew Too Little on Fandango at Home. In London to celebrate his birthday with James (Peter Gallagher), his rich younger brother, hapless American Wallace Ritchie (Bill Murray) gets ...

    • (38)
    • Jon Amiel
    • PG
    • Bill Murray
  4. Nov 14, 1997 · Bill Murray stars as a clueless American tourist who gets involved in a real spy drama in London. The movie is clever but not funny, and relies on endless misunderstandings and contrived scenarios.

  5. The Man Who Knew Too Little is 3515 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 1398 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than I’ll Be Watching but less popular than The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.

    • Jon Amiel
    • PG
    • 23
  6. The Man Who Knew Too Little. A video store clerk thinks he's taking part in a street-theater show - but it's really a high-stakes espionage plot, with cold-war spies aiming to blow up an international meeting! With Alfred Molina. 2,334 IMDb 6.6 1 h 33 min 1997. PG.

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  8. Bill Murray plays Wallace Ritchie, a tourist who gets involved in a spy plot by mistake. He thinks it's a theater game, but the bullets and the truth serum are real.

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