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Analyisis and comedic take on the 1934 version (original) The Man Who Knew Too Much, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This movie opens on the ski slopes of San Moritz then goes to London for the finale. First to thwart an assasination attempt of of foriegn dignatary during a concert at Albert Hall and later save the life of a young girl, the daughter of the two protaganist. This film features dry British humor and the first English speaking role for Peter Lorre as the villian. Whern will Hitchcock make his cameo appearance? No Que Sera Sera.
By Norm De GuerreAnalyisis and comedic take on the 1934 version (original) The Man Who Knew Too Much, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This movie opens on the ski slopes of San Moritz then goes to London for the finale. First to thwart an assasination attempt of of foriegn dignatary during a concert at Albert Hall and later save the life of a young girl, the daughter of the two protaganist. This film features dry British humor and the first English speaking role for Peter Lorre as the villian. Whern will Hitchcock make his cameo appearance? No Que Sera Sera.