Review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) by Jessica V — 25 Aug 2007
A Hitchcock classic. Despite the somewhat shabby sound, the plot was crackling with tension, even if Banks wasn't. The British personas tended to curb the emotional heights with their dry, somewhat stoic mannerisms.
However, there were some geniune moments where I gasped, winced, and kept my eyes glued to the screen. Kudos!
This review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) was written by Jessica V on 25 Aug 2007.
The Man Who Knew Too Much has generally received positive reviews.
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