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The Man Who Knew Too Much

The Man Who Knew Too Much

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7.00
thriller, drama, crime
1955
USA, UK
Alfred Hitchcock
120 min.
James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda de Banzie, Bernard Miles, Ralph Truman, Daniel Zhewen, Mogens Vit, Alan Maubray, Hillary Brook, Christopher Olsen

Dr. Ben and Joe McKenna, simple, unsuspecting tourists, are going to spend a vacation in Morocco. Together with them, their son Hank, they enjoy a vacation when Mr. and Mrs. Draiton meet, a married couple from England, and the suspicious, but friendly Frenchman Louis Bernard. Later, when Ben and Joe go to the bazaar, Arab runs up to them with a knife in the back. Ben literally picks up the falling Arab and, to his horror, he learns that this is disguised Louis Bernard. The Frenchman manages to whisper something to Ben, and he turns out to be drawn into the very center of the international conspiracy, whose participants set their goal to attempt on a senior person, only Ben can stop the course of events. Hitchcock himself appears in the film in the episodic role, like his composer, Bernard Herrmann.

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