THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH is Alfred Hitchcock's remake of his 1935 movie of the same name. While vacationing in French Morocco, an American family becomes accidentally involved in a series of international incidents after the father overhears an assassination plot. Compared with its predecessor, this version is lavish, with a larger budget and a much bigger cast. While maintaining Hitchcock's fascination with an average Joe caught up in menacing events, the characters portrayed by Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day put a spin on the story that highlights the 1950s sensibilities that influenced the remake.
Ben McKenna (Stewart), an American doctor, and his family stumble into the middle of an assassination plot while vacationing in Marrakech. When his son is kidnapped by the conspirators, McKenna must race against the clock to stop the murder and save his son's life. Stewart, as one might expect, gives a seamless performance as the average man thrown into exceptional circumstances. Day brings a bit of levity and performs the only musical number to appear in a Hitchcock film. (The song, "Que Sera, Sera," would win an Oscar and become a popular hit.) This later version of Hitchcock's suspenseful film also features the masterful Albert Hall sequence, arguably almost the equal of the renowned plane sequence in NORTH BY NORTHWEST.
While vacationing in French Morocco, an American family becomes accidentally involved in a series of international incidents after the father overhears an assassination plot. Compared with its 1935 predecessor, this version is lavish, with a larger budget and a much bigger cast. While maintaining Alfred Hitchcock's fascination with an average Joe caught up in menacing events, the characters portrayed by James Stewart and Doris Day put a melodramatic spin on the story with 1950s sensibilities and concern about a family imperiled.
Hitchcock cameo: Hitch can be seen watching acrobats in the market just before the murder.
For many years, this version was withheld from distribution, along with VERTIGO, REAR WINDOW, ROPE, and THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY.
Filmed on location in Marrakech in French Morocco and in London.
The earlier British version starred Leslie Banks, Edna Best, and Peter Lorre.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case With Slip Sleeve
Dual - Single Sided
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono - English
Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono - French
Subtitles - English (SDH)
Subtitles - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Making-Of - The Making of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH
Trailer - Original Theatrical Trailer
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Notes
Stills/Photos - Production Photographs
Stars
James Stewart: Oscar-winning actor, THE PHILADELPHIA STORY, VERTIGO, HARVEY
Doris Day: American Actress/Singer, PILLOW TALK (1959)
Brenda De Banzie: British Actress
Bernard Miles: British Actor
Daniel Gelin: French Actor
Christopher Olsen: Child Actor/1950s
Reggie Nalder: Actor/"Man Who Knew Too."
Richard Wattis:
Noel Willman: British Director/Actor
Director
Alfred Hitchcock: Director/screenwriter/producer, VERTIGO, THE BIRDS, PSYCHO
Producer
Alfred Hitchcock: Director/screenwriter/producer, VERTIGO, THE BIRDS, PSYCHO
Screenwriter
John Michael Hayes: Screenwriter
Angus MacPhail: Screenwriter/1950s
Composer
Bernard Herrmann: Film Composer, PSYCHO, CITIZEN KANE
Editor
Luigi Tomasini: Italian Composer\D. 1808
George Tomasini:
Art Director
Hal Pereira: Production Designer
Music Director
Bernard Herrmann: Film Composer, PSYCHO, CITIZEN KANE
Production Designer
Henry Bumstead: Production Designer, MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004)
Story
Charles Bennett: Screenwriter, '30s-'60s, several screenplays for Hitchcock
Story
D. B. Wyndham-Lewis: Writer\Man Who Knew Too..
Director of Photography
Richard Mueller: Director of Photography
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