Review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) by Tegan W — 18 Dec 2007
This second tier Hitchcock movie had it's moments, but didn't reach the standards set by some of his other movies. Lacking the grandeur of "North by Northwest", the character complexity of "Vertigo", and the scares of "Psycho", this movie falls somewhere scarcely in the middle.
The premise is good, which revolves around a man inadvertently getting involved in an assassination plot, but the execution seemed somewhat mediocre at times until the very good ending. Probably worth a second viewing sometime.
This review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) was written by Tegan W on 18 Dec 2007.
The Man Who Knew Too Much has generally received very positive reviews.
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