Review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) by Carlos R — 01 Sep 2010
This superb masterpiece isn't usually mentioned when someone's talking about The Master's best films, but I definitely think this one should be included in that group. It's so well constructed, so well acted, and of course, perfectly directed.
James Stewart here is at his best, in one of his most charismatic performances, also Doris Day was great acting and singing. I couldn't say which half of the film I loved the most, if the Morocco half or the England half, I loved this film just as much as I liked Rear Window for example, and in my opinion is even superior to North by Northwest (another one usually considered one of Hitchcock's best).
One of the best and most exciting thrillers I've ever seen.
This review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) was written by Carlos R on 01 Sep 2010.
The Man Who Knew Too Much has generally received very positive reviews.
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