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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 · The Man Who Knew Too Little: Directed by Jon Amiel. With Bill Murray, Peter Gallagher, Joanne Whalley, Alfred Molina. Wallace Ritchie is mistaken for a spy and must stop a plot to assassinate international leaders at a banquet.

  3. In London to celebrate his birthday with James (Peter Gallagher), his rich younger brother, hapless American Wallace Ritchie (Bill Murray) gets signed up to participate in an elaborate role ...

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  4. Nov 14, 1997 · Bill Murray stars as Wallace, a clueless American tourist, visiting London to see his brother ( Peter Gallagher ). The brother is a banker throwing a big business dinner, so to get rid of Wallace, he buys him a ticket to the "Theater of Life,'' a troupe that works on the city streets and involves one audience member at a time in a real-life drama.

  5. The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  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. 2,333 IMDb 6.6 1 h 33 min 1997. PG. Comedy · Drama · Charming · Cheerful. This video is currently unavailable.

  7. The Man Who Knew Too Little streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Man Who Knew Too Little" streaming on Hulu, Starz Apple TV Channel, FilmBox+.

  8. Wallace Ritchie (Bill Murray) flies to England to spend his birthday with his brother, James (Peter Gallagher). James has business guests coming over and must find something to occupy his brother until dinner's over.

  9. Overview. An American gets a ticket for an audience participation game in London, then gets involved in a case of mistaken identity. As an international plot unravels around him, he thinks it's all part of the act. Robert Farrar. Novel, Screenplay.

  10. Nov 14, 1997 · Wallace Ritchie, an American vacationer in London, doesn't know that the bullets are real and the truth serum true. He thinks the intrigue erupting around him is part of an audience-participation theater event. Yet the world's fate depends on this gullible goofus who can't even spell CIA.

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