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  1. A little knowledge can be a deadly thing! A widescreen, Technicolor remake by Hitchcock of his 1934 film of the same title. A couple vacationing in Morocco with their young son accidentally stumble upon an assassination plot. When the child is kidnapped to ensure their silence, they have to take matters into their own hands to save him.

  2. In 1956, Alfred Hitchcock owed a film to Paramount Studios and was given the task of remaking not just any film, but one of his own. That film was his 1934 movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much" which starred Leslie Banks and Edna Best as vacationing parents who unwillingly become involved in an international espionage involving an assassination plot.

  3. About this movie. James Stewart and Doris Day give magnificent performances as Ben and Jo McKenna, an American couple vacationing in Morocco, whose son is kidnapped and taken to England. Caught up in international espionage, the McKennas' lives hang in the balance as they race to save their son in the chilling, climactic showdown in London's ...

    • 120 min
  4. Movie. Audience Score. 75. PG 2 hr May 22nd, 1956 Thriller, Mystery. A couple vacationing in Morocco with their young son accidentally stumble upon an assassination plot. When the child is ...

  5. Az ember, aki túl sokat tudott (The Man Who Knew Too Much) egy 1956 -ban bemutatott bűnügyi film Alfred Hitchcock rendezésében, James Stewarttal és Doris Day -jel a főszerepben. A történetet Hitchcock már korábban, 1934 -ben is filmre vitte azonos címen. [1] Az újraforgatott film nagyobb sikert aratott. Hitchcock maga úgy ...

  6. Conducted by Bernard Herrmann. Orchestrated by Bernard Herrmann (uncredited) Covent Garden Chorus and Barbara Howitt, soloist. Whatever Will Be, Will Be. (Que Sera, Sera) Music by Jay Livingston. Lyrics by Ray Evans. Performed by Doris Day. We'll Love Again.

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