Review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) by Ashley H — 23 Nov 2007
This film is like no other. I loved every minute of it. Although I at first got discouraged in the beginning as it was a little slow....things quickly picked up. The scene in the auditorium where the assassination is attemped is simply marvelous.
With the live music playing, and the filming excellent; I think this is one of the most exciting, best filmed scenes I've ever seen. Seeing his films today, what amazes me about Alfred Hitchcock more than anything is his ability to draw you into his films; without all the million-dollar technology that today's films have; which proves just how much substance there was to film in the past.
The way he lets us into his films is just genius.
This review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) was written by Ashley H on 23 Nov 2007.
The Man Who Knew Too Much has generally received very positive reviews.
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