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Today, in honor of what film buffs lovingly call Hitchcocktober, we’re going to be revisiting the 1956 remake of Hitchcock’s original work The Man Who Knew Too Much: starring lovable 50s icons Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day.
So be sure to sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode as the New Plaza Cinema crew delves into the film’s most suspenseful production lore and narrative moments alongside Emmy-nominated documentarian and best-selling author Steven C. Smith (Music by Max Steiner: The Epic Life of Hollywood's Most Influential Film Composer, A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Hermann).
In addition, you can follow New Plaza Cinema for more updates--by cinephiles, for cinephiles--on:
Instagram: @new_plaza_cinema
Twitter: @NewPlazaCinema
Facebook: New Plaza Cinema
YouTube: New Plaza Cinema
By New Plaza CinemaToday, in honor of what film buffs lovingly call Hitchcocktober, we’re going to be revisiting the 1956 remake of Hitchcock’s original work The Man Who Knew Too Much: starring lovable 50s icons Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day.
So be sure to sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode as the New Plaza Cinema crew delves into the film’s most suspenseful production lore and narrative moments alongside Emmy-nominated documentarian and best-selling author Steven C. Smith (Music by Max Steiner: The Epic Life of Hollywood's Most Influential Film Composer, A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Hermann).
In addition, you can follow New Plaza Cinema for more updates--by cinephiles, for cinephiles--on:
Instagram: @new_plaza_cinema
Twitter: @NewPlazaCinema
Facebook: New Plaza Cinema
YouTube: New Plaza Cinema