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The Man Who Knew Too Much

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“Fast-paced, witty and atmospheric” “Vastly underrated” “Early gem by the master of suspense” (IMDB reviews quotes). A worthy suspense drama in which a British couple’s daughter is kidnapped to prevent their exposure of an assassination plot. The excellent cast includes Peter Lorre’s first appearance in a Hitchcock Film. Remade in 1956. It would make an interesting double feature with Hitch’s “Sabotage.” IMDB rating 6.9. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Released in 1934. Complete print. SPECIAL NOTE: The fully restored print of “Sabotage” is here: https://archive.org/details/SabotageImageQualityUpgrade

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Jimmy7398★★★★★

"Gen Patton:"Gentlemen,I have come to conclusion we fought ON THE WRONG SIDE.we should have fought with fascists AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS.I fear IN 50 YE..."

10/31/2025
ReformedFruit★★★★★

"I've enjoyed both versions of The Man Who Knew Too Much by Hitchcock. Each have their own merits. This one is great for Peter Lorre, who always plays ..."

9/23/2020
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