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Man Who Knew Too Much

Man Who Knew Too Much

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Key Information
Directors: Alfred Hitchcock
Stars: Doris Day
Actors: Brenda De Banzie
Genre: Action/Adventure
Subgenre: Suspense · Recommended · Spies · Kidnapping · Assassination · Classic · Thriller
MPAA Rating: PG (MPAA)
Available Formats: DVD: Anamorphic Widescreen
UPC: 025192041921
Release Date: 1956
Running Time: 2hr 0min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD: Anamorphic Widescreen, 2hr 0min
Release Company: Universal Studios Home Video (March 06, 2001)
UPC: 025192041921
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 2hr 0min
Release Company: Universal Studios Home Video (August 03, 1999)
UPC: 096898470339
Credits
Screenwriter: Angus MacPhail
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Details: THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH is Alfred Hitchcock's remake of his 1935 movie of the same name. While vacationing in French Morocco, an American family becomes accidentally involved in a series of international incidents after the father overhears an assassination plot. Compared with its predecessor, this version is lavish, with a larger budget and a much bigger cast. While maintaining Hitchcock's fascination with an average Joe caught up in menacing events, the characters portrayed by Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day put a spin on the story that highlights the 1950s sensibilities that influenced the remake. <br> <br> Ben McKenna (Stewart), an American doctor, and his family stumble into the middle of an assassination plot while vacationing in Marrakech. When his son is kidnapped by the conspirators, McKenna must race against the clock to stop the murder and save his son's life. Stewart, as one might expect, gives a seamless performance as the average man thrown into exceptional circumstances. Day brings a bit o...
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