“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
"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..."
"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 ..."



