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The Man Who Knew Too Much
A widescreen, Technicolor remake by Hitchcock of his 1934 film of the same title. A couple vacationing in Morocco with their young son accidentally stumble upon an assassination plot. When the child is kidnapped to ensure their silence, they have to take matters into their own hands to save him.
Alfred Hitchcock
Casts & Crew
James Stewart
Doris Day
Brenda De Banzie
Bernard Miles
Alan Mowbray
Hillary Brooke
Christopher Olsen
Daniel Gélin
Reggie Nalder
Bernard Herrmann
Carolyn Jones
Alix Talton
Richard Wattis
Ralph Truman
Mogens Wieth
Noel Willman
Yves Brainville
Patrick Aherne
Frank Albertson
Frank Atkinson
John Barrard
Mayne Lynton
Clifford Buckton
Walter Bacon
Lovyss Bradley
Nora Bush
Ann Kunde
Jean Ransome
Albert Carrier
Louis Mercier
Anthony Warde
Frank Baker
Oliver Cross
Sam Harris
Jimmie Horan
Carl M. Leviness
Lee Miller
Arthur Tovey
Harry Fine
Alex Frazer
Wolf Frees
Richard Marner
Milton Frome
Walter Gotell
Leo Gordon
Alfred Hitchcock
Gladys Holland
George Howe
Richard Wordsworth
Eumenio Blanco
Allen Jaffe
Lou Krugman
Harold Kasket
Barry Keegan
Lloyd Lamble
Lewis Martin
Ralph Neff
John O'Malley
Eric Snowden
Patrick Whyte
Alma Taylor
Guy Verney
Peter Williams
John Marshall
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