The Man Who Knew Too Much
James Stewart and Doris Day give magnificent performances as Ben and Jo McKenna, an American couple vacationing in Morocco, whose son is kidnapped and taken to England. Caught up in international espionage, the McKenna's lives hang in the balance as they race to save their son in the chilling, climactic showdown in London's famous Royal Albert Hall.
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Alfred Hitchcock Director
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James Stewart Dr. Ben MacKenna
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Doris Day Jo McKenna
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Brenda DeBanzie Mrs. Drayton
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Bernard Miles Mr. Drayton
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Daniel Gelin Louis Bernard
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Ralph Truman Insp. Buchanan
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Mogens Wieth The Ambassador
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Alan Mowbray Val Pamell
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Hillary Brooke Jan Peterson
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Christopher Robin Olsen Little Hank MacKenna
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Reggie Nalder Rien, the assassin
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Richard Wattis Assistant Manager
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Noel Willman Woburn
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Alix Talton Helen Parnell
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Yves Brainville Police Inspector
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Carolyn Jones Cindy Fontaine
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Frank Atkinson Actor
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Barbara Burke Girlfriend of the Assassin
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Peter Camlin Headwaiter
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Albert Carrier French Policeman
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Alex Frazer Man
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Milton Frome Actor
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Walter Gotell Guard
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Harold Kasket Butler
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Lou Krugman Arab
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Lloyd Lamble General Manager of Albert Hall
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Donald Lawton Desk Clerk
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Louis Mercier French Policeman
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Wolfgang Preiss Aide to Foreign Prime Minister
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Guy Verney Footman
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Anthony Warde French Police
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Patrick Whyte Special Branch Officer
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Richard Wordsworth Ambrose Chappell, Jr.
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John Barrard Workmen in Taxidermist Shop
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Leo Gordon Chauffeur
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Peter Williams Police Sergeant
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Lewis Martin Detective
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John O'Malley Uniformed Attendant
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Charles Bennett Short Story Author
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D.B. Wyndham-Lewis Short Story Author
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John Michael Hayes Screenwriter
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Angus MacPhail Screenwriter
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Christopher Olsen Hank McKenna
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Patrick Aherne Handyman (uncredited)
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Leo Gordon Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Gladys Holland Bernard's Date at Restaurant (uncredited)
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Brenda de Banzie Lucy Drayton
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Title The Man Who Knew Too Much
Release Date 1956-06-01
Country USA
Genres Suspense
Runtime 2h 0m
Sub Genres Political Thriller, Psychological Thriller
Language English
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