Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” Take 1

Dur­ing his Hol­ly­wood gold­en years, Alfred Hitch­cock released The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) with Jim­my Stew­art and Doris Day. This was actu­al­ly his sec­ond time around the block with the film. Before Hitch­cock came to Amer­i­ca, he direct­ed anoth­er ver­sion of the movie with Peter Lorre, and you can catch this 1934 British ver­sion above. For more Hitch­cock films, please see our col­lec­tion of 20 Free Hitch­cock Movies Online.

Relat­ed Con­tent:

Alfred Hitchcock’s Sev­en-Minute Edit­ing Mas­ter Class

François Truffaut’s Big Inter­view with Alfred Hitch­cock (Free Audio)

Alfred Hitchcock’s Rules for Watch­ing Psy­cho (1960

 

 


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