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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film)

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348: 362:'s Inspector Buchanan tells Jo and Ben that Bernard was in Morocco to uncover an assassination plot; they are instructed to contact him if they hear from the kidnappers. Leaving Jo's friends in their hotel suite, the McKennas search for a person named Ambrose Chappell. Jo realizes that "Ambrose Chapel" is a place, and the McKennas arrive at the chapel to find Edward leading a service. Jo leaves the chapel to call the police. After Edward sends his parishioners home, Ben confronts him and is knocked out and locked inside. Jo arrives with the police, but they cannot enter without a 31: 1593: 1577: 1559: 1543: 1527: 400: 2435: 388:", so that Hank will hear her. Lucy, who is guarding Hank while Edward prepares to murder him, is distressed at the prospect of killing a child, so she encourages the boy to whistle along with the song. Ben finds Hank. Edward tries escaping with them at gunpoint, but when Ben hits him, he falls down the stairs to his death. 373:, and asks the police to take her there. Once the police and Jo leave, the Draytons take Hank to a foreign embassy. In the Royal Albert Hall lobby, Jo sees the man who came to her door in Marrakesh. When he threatens to harm Hank if she interferes, she realizes he is the assassin sent to kill the foreign prime minister. 404: 403: 405: 380:
Concluding that Hank is likely to be at the embassy, but that it is sovereign and exempt from an investigation, the McKennas secure an invitation from the grateful prime minister. The ambassador organized the plot to kill the prime minister, and blames the failed attempt on the Draytons. Knowing that
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Bernard offers to take the McKennas to dinner, but cancels when a suspicious-looking man knocks at the McKennas' hotel-room door. At a restaurant, the McKennas meet friendly English couple Lucy and Edward Drayton. The McKennas are surprised to see Bernard arrive and sit elsewhere, apparently ignoring
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wrote: "Although a quite entertaining thriller, with some characteristically shrewd and caustic Hitchcock touches, it is likely to disappoint devotees of the first film. It lacks the earlier pace and excitement; the peculiarly English charm of the original has been exchanged for a vague VistaVision
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was hired on the condition that he would not watch the early version nor read its script, with all the plot details coming from a briefing with Hitchcock. Only the opening scenes of the script were ready when filming began, and Hayes had to send the subsequent script pages by airmail as he finished
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The next day, visiting the local marketplace with the Draytons, the McKennas see a man chased by police. After being stabbed in the back, the man approaches Ben, who discovers he is Bernard in disguise. The dying Bernard whispers that a foreign statesman will be assassinated in London and that Ben
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Ben escapes the chapel through its bell tower and reaches the Royal Albert Hall, where Jo points out the assassin. Ben searches the balcony boxes for the killer, who is waiting for a cymbal crash to mask his gunshot. Just before the cymbals crash, Jo screams and the assassin misses his mark, only
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wrote in a negative review saying that that while the remake was "unquestionably bigger and shinier than the original, it doesn't move along with anything like the agility of its predecessor. There can be no doubt, of course, that Mr. Hitchcock at one time was a master of celluloid suspense, but
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Ben receives a phone call at the police station; Hank has been kidnapped but will not be harmed if the McKennas say nothing to the police about Bernard's warning. Knowing Hank was left in Lucy's care, Ben dispatches Edward to locate him. When Ben and Jo return to the hotel, they discover Edward
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checked out. Ben realizes the Draytons are the couple Bernard was looking for and are involved in Hank's abduction. When he learns the Draytons are from London, he decides he and Jo should go there and try to find them through Ambrose Chappell.
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must tell the authorities about "Ambrose Chappell". Lucy returns Hank to the hotel while Ben, Jo and Edward go to a police station for questioning about Bernard's death. An officer explains that Bernard was a French Intelligence agent.
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from the original 1934 film to be so well suited to the film that he declined, although he did expand the orchestration, and inserted several repeats to make the sequence longer. Herrmann can be seen conducting the
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wrote that the plot had "a tendency to meander" with "jokes that may have looked more humorous in typescript," concluding that the film was "strong" as long as it stuck to the main plot, "But the first
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wrote that, while Hitchcock draws "the footage out a bit long at 119 minutes, he still keeps suspense working at all times and gets strong performances from the two stars and other cast members."
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for the climax of the film. Herrmann was given the option of composing a new cantata to be performed during the film's climax. However, he found Arthur Benjamin's cantata
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An American family – Dr. Benjamin "Ben" McKenna, his wife, popular singer Josephine "Jo" Conway McKenna, and their son Henry "Hank" McKenna – are vacationing in
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The McKennas return to their hotel suite. Ben explains to Jo's now-sleeping friends, "I'm sorry we were gone so long, but we had to go over and pick up Hank."
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The film was a commercial success. Filmed on a budget of $ 1.2 million, it grossed $ 11,333,333 at the domestic box office, earning $ 4.1 million in US
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audio elements were discovered, allowing that early forerunner to stereo to be included with the film for the first time since its original release.
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as the man who knows too much, and Doris Day is surprisingly effective as the mother who is frantic about her child ... Even in mammoth
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with picturesque locales and international intrigue, and is helped by a brilliantly befuddled performance from James Stewart." At
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Doris Day's character in the film is a well-known, now retired, professional singer, and at two points in the film she sings the
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After the film's release, Paramount transferred the distribution rights to Hitchcock's estate, where they were acquired by
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increasingly of late he has been turning out movies that are too overweight to indulge in the tricks of his salad days."
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called the film a "highly exciting and entertaining suspense thriller" that "grips the audience from start to finish."
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A documentary on the making of the film was produced for the 2000 DVD, including interviews with Hitchcock's daughter
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Reviews for the film were generally positive, although some critics expressed a preference for the 1934 original.
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and members of the production crew. It has been included on the later Blu-Ray and 4K Blu-Ray releases as well.
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scenes. The sequence in the Royal Albert Hall runs for 12 minutes without any dialogue from the beginning of
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in 1941, but only brought back the idea in 1956 to make a film that would fulfill a contractual demand from
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and Technicolor cosmopolitanism; the dentist episode and the siege climax are unhappily missing."
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also liked the film, calling it "a dandy of its popular kind" if "a wee bit too leisurely."
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For the 2023 4K Blu-Ray, the film was completely restored and the original theatrical
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wounding his target. Ben struggles with the would-be killer, who falls to his death.
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Writing with Hitchcock. The Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and John Michael Hayes
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was kept out of re-release by Hitchcock until 1983 when it was acquired by
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Hank can testify against them, he orders the Draytons to kill the boy.
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in VHS, Betamax, Laserdisc, DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Blu-Ray formats.
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Coe, Richard L. (May 24, 1956). "Hitchcock Has Another Hit".
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Crowther, Bosley (May 17, 1956). "Screen: At the Old Stand".
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The prime minister asks Jo to sing. She loudly performs "
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Alfred Hitchcock first considered an American remake of
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but featuring a significantly altered plot and script.
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McCarten, John (May 26, 1956). "The Current Cinema".
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until the climax when Doris Day's character screams.
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Jo learns that Buchanan has gone to a concert at the
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Films that won the Best Original Song Academy Award
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Index


Alfred Hitchcock
John Michael Hayes
Charles Bennett
D. B. Wyndham-Lewis
James Stewart
Doris Day
Robert Burks
George Tomasini
Bernard Herrmann
Paramount Pictures
Cannes
mystery
thriller film
Alfred Hitchcock
James Stewart
Doris Day
1934 film of the same name
Hitchcock/Truffaut
François Truffaut
Academy Award for Best Original Song
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
Cannes Film Festival
French Morocco
Casablanca
Marrakesh

Drive-in
Scotland Yard
warrant

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