The Man Who Knew Too Much

A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE CAN BE A DEADLY THING!

An American doctor and his wife, a former singing star, witness a murder while vacationing in Morocco, and are drawn into a twisting plot of international intrigue when their young son is kidnapped.

Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: James Stewart , Doris Day , Brenda De Banzie , Bernard Miles , Ralph Truman , Daniel Gélin , Mogens Wieth , Alan Mowbray , Hillary Brooke , Christopher Olsen


Genres: Thriller , Mystery , Drama

Release date: 1956-05-16

Rating: 7.441

Runtime: 121minutes

Budget: 1M

Revenue: 11M

Production Companies: Paramount Pictures

Reviews:

  • Mackenzie Madden
    A visual spectacle with an epic storyline. The special effects were mind-blowing.
    Rating: 4.5

  • Amaia Benitez
    An absolute snooze fest. The pacing was terrible, and it felt like nothing ever happened.
    Rating: 1.5

  • Adelyn Stokes
    A fun, light-hearted movie that's perfect for a weekend watch. Not too deep, but enjoyable.
    Rating: 3.5

  • Athena Newton
    A powerful drama with fantastic character development. It left a lasting impact on me.
    Rating: 4.5

  • Kendra Ortega
    Visually stunning but lacked a compelling storyline. The movie was more style than substance.
    Rating: 3