The Man Who Knew Too Much |
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First Saw:On TV |
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Rating: PG
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Year:
1956
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Category: Thriller
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Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
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Time:
120 min.
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Writer:
Charles Bennett & D. B. Wyndham-Lewis
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Mine: |
Enjoyable, but with out the edge of the first rank Hitchcock's.
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Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: |
Hitchcock's remake of his 1934 film is disappointing. Even famous Albert Hall assassination sequence rings flat in tale of American couple accidentally involved in international intrigue. Doris's "Que Sera, Sera" won Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Best Song Oscar. Composer Bernard Herrmann is conducting orchestra at the climax. VistaVision.
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