The Man Who Knew Too Much | reviewed by: Lee Weber | January 8, 2013
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Not Hitchs best, & still a quandary why he chose to remake his own film. Maybe because 1934s original is engaging, just not 100% captivating
genre | Crime | Thriller |
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synopsis | A man and his wife receive a clue to an imminent assassination attempt, only to learn that their daughter has been kidnapped to keep them quiet. |
lead actors | Leslie Banks | Peter Lorre | Pierre Fresnay | Hugh Wakefield | Frank Vosper | Nova Pilbeam | Cicely Oates | D.A. Clarke-Smith | George Curzon | Edna Best |
director | Alfred Hitchcock |