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

Release date: 1956-05-16

Rating: 7.445

Runtime: 120minutes

Budget: 1M

Revenue: 11M

Production Companies: Paramount Pictures

Reviews:

  • Mathew Figueroa
    Too much focus on special effects and not enough on the story. It felt like a missed opportunity.
    Rating: 2.5

  • Eleanor Trujillo
    Not my cup of tea. The storyline was predictable and the characters lacked depth.
    Rating: 2

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

  • Elora Bell
    The soundtrack was the highlight of the film. Unfortunately, the rest of the movie fell flat.
    Rating: 2.5

  • Martha Keller
    Way too long and dragged out. It had potential, but it lost me halfway through.
    Rating: 2