The Man Who Knew Too Much

Underrated thriller from the great director, Alfred Hitchcock. James Stewart and Doris Day star as a married couple who travel to Northern Africa on vacation. Suddenly and virtually out of nowhere, they find themselves mixed up in an assassination and then discovered that their son was kidnapped! Determined to get things right, this couple travels to England to find out what's going on. Wonderfully thrilling Hitchcock film and is a great example of his ability to play our senses like a piano. A must see for his fans! This is actually a remake of Hitchcock's own 1934 film of the same name.

Movie reviewed by Michael Lawrence

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Starring:

James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda de Banzie, Bernard Miles, Ralph Truman, Daniel Gelin, Alan Mowbray, Carolyn Jones, Hillary Brooke

Directed by:

Alfred Hitchcock

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1956 suspense/thriller

Not Rated.

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Don Ignacio's score: A

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