The Man Who Knew Too Little
In London to celebrate his birthday with James, his rich younger brother, hapless American Wallace Ritchie gets signed up to participate in an elaborate role-playing theater performance. He then is mistaken for a spy and must stop a plot to assassinate international leaders at a banquet.
10 August 1972, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
12 January 1975
27 April 1965, Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
13 January 1948, Hull, Humberside, England, UK
19 August 1955, New York City, New York, USA
1969, Pancras, London, England, UK
16 August 1934, London, England, UK
August 28, 1928 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK
15 November 1933, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, UK
30 November 1949, England, UK
1964, Manchester, England, UK
November 25, 2003
Kind of funny...but not enough to recommend.
May 05, 2015
...a misguided and terminally unfunny disaster that's rarely as appealing or entertaining as star Bill Murray's typically charismatic performance.
February 24, 2005
Murray elevates the material in this amusing spy farce.
July 20, 2003
Oddball little comedy with some weird twists.
July 24, 2004
A poor man's Being There, which still makes for a great time.
January 01, 2000
A one-note mix-up.
September 27, 2007
You have to be a Bill Murray fan, or in an especially generous mood, to find The Man Who Knew Too Little more than mildly amusing.
January 13, 2004
Much of the film's success can be attributed to Murray, whose timing and goofball charm are as effective as ever.
August 07, 2005
After a decade or so of lackluster, what-were-they-thinking? movies, Murray has finally come back to himself
November 05, 2005
This is the kind of thing Murray and Amiel could do in their sleep. So they do.

