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    The Man Who Knew Too Much

    PG1956 · Thriller · 2h

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  1. The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1956 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart and Doris Day. It is Hitchcock's second film using this title, following his own 1934 film of the same name but featuring a significantly altered plot and script.

  2. With James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda de Banzie, Bernard Miles. An American doctor and his wife, a former singing star, witness a murder while vacationing in Morocco, and are drawn into a twisting plot of international intrigue when their young son is kidnapped.

  3. The Man Who Knew Too Much: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Frank Vosper. An ordinary British couple vacationing in Switzerland suddenly find themselves embroiled in a case of international intrigue when their daughter is kidnapped by spies plotting a political assassination.

  4. Sep 1, 2021. Dr. Ben McKenna (James Stewart) is on vacation with his wife (Doris Day) and son in Morocco when a chance encounter with a stranger sets their trip, and their lives, on a drastically...

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    • Mystery & Thriller
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  5. The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1934 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, featuring Leslie Banks and Peter Lorre, and released by Gaumont British. It was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of Hitchcock's British period. The film is Hitchcock's first film using this title and was followed later with his ...

  6. Dr. Ben McKenna, his wife, Jo, and their son, Hank, are on a touring vacation of Africa when they meet the mysterious Louis Bernard on a bus. The next day, Bernard is murdered in the local marketplace, but before he dies he manages to reveal details of an assassination about to take place in London.

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Lee Pfeiffer. The Man Who Knew Too Much, American thriller film, released in 1956, that was Alfred Hitchcock’s remake of his 1934 classic and is widely considered equal, if not superior, to the original. (Read Martin Scorsese’s Britannica essay on film preservation.) Dr. Ben McKenna (played by James Stewart) and.

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