The Man Who Knew Too Much
Dr. Ben McKenna is on vacation with his wife and son in Morocco when a chance encounter with a stranger sets their trip, and their lives, on a drastically different course. They accidentally stumble on to an assassination plot and the conspirators are determined to prevent them from interfering.
October 16, 1893 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
8 September 1914, Astoria, New York, USA
November 5, 1915 in Fulham, London, England, UK
24 February 1909, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
26 July 1926, London, England, UK
August 12, 1888 in London, England, UK
September 5, 1902 in Enghien, France
August 28, 1928 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK
January 5, 1897 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
28 April 1915, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
3 April 1922, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
May 10, 1908 in Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]
March 21, 1918 in Hollywood, California, USA
11 October 1892, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
July 10, 1895 in Franklin, Nebraska, USA
19 May 1921, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France
28 April 1930, Amarillo, Texas, USA
19 September 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 July 1894, New York, USA
July1928, Texas, USA
2 February 1909, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
January 3, 1895 in London, England, UK
2 December 1922, New York City, New York, USA
November 4, 1908 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
16 September 1919, Copenhagen, Denmark
May 27, 1900 in Cupar, Scotland, UK
March 27, 2009
This version lacks some of the economy of the first, and, unusually for Hitchcock, it sags in the middle. Fortunately, there's a marked improvement as it reaches the last third.
March 26, 2009
While drawing the footage out a bit long, he still keeps suspense working at all times and gets strong performances from the two stars and other cast members.
July 29, 2014
Making marvellous use of settings and locations, Hitchcock treats the viewer to superbly choreographed set-pieces.
March 27, 2009
Hitch's remake of his own film results in an equally compelling action thriller with sterling performances from Stewart and Day.
July 29, 2014
Even middling Hitchcock is a cut above most thrillers.
March 27, 2009
The film is uncharacteristically rigid and pious for Hitchcock; it feels more like a work of duty than conviction.
June 24, 2006
Starting slowly amid colourful but rather superfluous travelogue-style Moroccan footage, the film improves no end as it progresses.
March 24, 2014
...a decent thriller that's ultimately saved by its stellar performances and absolutely enthralling last act.
July 01, 2008
Far superior to the 1934 version, The Man Who Knew Too Much, underestimated at its 1956 release, should be considered as one of Hitchcock's masterpieces.
July 29, 2014
James Stewart is superb, and Bernard Miles and Brenda de Banzie make admirable adversaries.
March 27, 2009
Hitchcock's scenes are beautifully framed and tautly directed.
March 25, 2006
Even in mammoth VistaVision, the old Hitchcock thriller-stuff has punch.

