Review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) by Will T — 10 Jun 2008
I am of the understanding that this is a remake of one of Hitchcock's own movies. This is a a well-made thriller with an entangled plot and expert directing and great performances (Stewart and Day in particular).
It has a terric climax in the concert hall thanks to superb editing and a loud music score. It is well known that Hitch had a thing for blondes as his leading ladies. Day is cast as the lady this tme 'round and she has a similar dress code to Kim Novak in 'Vertigo'.
To sum up this film is pretty much what you you'd expect from Hitch and Stewart.
This review of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) was written by Will T on 10 Jun 2008.
The Man Who Knew Too Much has generally received very positive reviews.
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