The Man Who Knew Too Much overview
Synopsis:
The first film version of The Man Who Knew too Much proved to be the international "breakthrough" film for British director Alfred Hitchcock, transforming him from merely a talented domestic filmmaker to a worldwide household name. While vacationing in Switzerland, Britons Leslie Banks and Edna Best befriend jovial Frenchman Pierre Fresnay. Not long afterward, Fresnay is murdered. He whispers a secret in Banks' ear before expiring. This is witnessed by several sinister foreign agents, who kidnap Banks' daughter Nova Pilbeam to keep him from revealing what he knows: That a diplomat will be assassinated during a concert at London's Albert Hall.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Alfred Hitchcock
- Studio: Gaumont
- Year: 1934
- Run Time: 75 minutes
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Thriller, Spy Film
- Filmed in: B&W



