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Man Who Knew Too Much

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars   9 reviews  | Write a review
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Hitchcock Remakes Himself

by   carstairs38 ,  Oct 11, 2008
Pros: Acting and the second half of the story
Cons: First quarter can be a little slow
The Bottom Line: I'm glad I now know too much.
Review: Every year it seems, more and more old movies are remade for modern audiences. And every year, people complain about the lack of original ideas in Hollywood. Yet one director many consider a master of the craft wasn't afraid of the remake. In fact, he ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
Suspense: 4/5 stars
 

Kidnapping- Hitchcock Style

by   myepinionis ,  Jul 25, 2002
Pros: Stunning performances by Doris Day & James Stewart in rare dramatic roles.
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: A suspenseful film with great performances by Doris Day and James Stewart. This is not to be missed!
Review: The Man Who Knew Too Much is one of the most chillingly suspenseful films I have ever seen. A remake by the same name and the same director, this film is the more impressive of the two. Doris Day and James Stewart act together their only time in...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
Action Factor: 3/5 stars
Suspense: 4/5 stars
 

Jimmy Stewart and Hitch Make Beautiful Music Together

by   lindeisha ,  May 11, 2008
Pros: * Calculated suspense
* Musical “theme”
* Doris Day acts, sings and screams well
Cons: Doris Day’s music might be a little too corny to some.
The Bottom Line: This Alfred Hitchcock classic suspense-thriller, set in exotic Morocco and well acted by James Stewart and Doris Day, will keep you guessing to the end.
Review: Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much” is a suspense-thriller remake of his own movie from 1934 starring Leslie Banks, Edna Best and Peter Lorre. This 1956 version stars one of Hitchcock’s favorites, James Stewart as well as singer, ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
Action Factor: 3/5 stars
Suspense: 4/5 stars
 

What a suspense

by   jtatkinson ,  Jan 29, 2000
Pros: Keeps you alert
Cons: None
Review: Like all Alfred Hitchcock movies, this one is best viewed more than once. Some of the subtle give-aways in the beginning of the movie are better appreciated when you see it again. This is another movie that I noticed the hands were shown. When James...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Que Sera Sera:The Man Who Knew Too Much

by   George_Chabot , top reviewer in Movies at Epinions.com ,  May 3, 2009
Pros: Doris Day, Hitchcock, Suspense, James Stewart
Cons: A bit long and slow moving at first
The Bottom Line: A remake of Hitchcock's 1934 black and white thriller, this one features Doris Day as an atypical Hitchcock blond. Worth watching.
Review: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Alfred Hitchcock, had two film careers; basically starting in his native England and working nearly twenty years making movies for Gainsborough, British International and similar firms, later being hired ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
Action Factor: 3/5 stars
Special Effects: 2/5 stars
Suspense: 4/5 stars
 

Starts slowly, but Hitchcock's mastery emerges

by   Stephen_Murray , top reviewer in Movies at Epinions.com ,  Jun 30, 2000
Pros: Doris Day(!), London goings-on
Cons: the first half is slow and remains perplexing
Review: I think the film is under-rated. It can’t stand comparison with the two supreme Hitchcock films with James Stewart two years before and two years after it (“Rear Window” and “Vertigo”), and its mechanism is less tightly wound than the 1934 original, but...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

The Man Who Knew Too Much: Your Worst Travel Nightmare

by   lskrzyniarz ,  Sep 16, 2000
Pros: Murder, suspense and mayhem - typical Hitchcock.
Cons: A little slow to get going.
Review: Hitchcock apparently liked this story so much he filmed it twice, early on in his career in 1934 and later at the height of his popularity with one of his favorite leading man. Though the basic story is the same, the location got more exotic, switching...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

Suspense and a little humor from the master himself Hitchcock

by   captainloud ,  Jul 18, 2001
Pros: The comedy and brilliance of James Stewart as well as lots of suspense
Cons: The last scene is a little weak
The Bottom Line: Another excellent suspense film from Hitchcock. The cast is wonderful as well.
Review: This is another Hitchcock classic, not up there with North by Northwest or Rear Window, but still very good. James Stewart stars as an American tourist traveling Europe and Africa with his with and son. By pure chance and coincidence Stewart befriends a...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
Action Factor: 3/5 stars
Suspense: 4/5 stars
 

A Hitchcock Gem

by   willa_dsk ,  Jul 1, 2000
Pros: great song, griping mystery
Cons: a bit slow
Review: If you are a Hitchcock fan, or even a mystery fan, or even a black and white fan, or even just like a good movie, this movie will do you. Not only is it a Hitchcock mystery, which grips you on its own, its also a Hitchcock with a sense of humor. There is...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

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