Some of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest films are from his so-called "British Period"--before he went to Hollywood to work for David O. Selznick. Unfortunately for many years Hitchcock's British films were only available in lousy public domain versions featuring terrible picture & sound quality. Rec read more
Some of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest films are from his so-called "British Period"--before he went to Hollywood to work for David O. Selznick. Unfortunately for many years Hitchcock's British films were only available in lousy public domain versions featuring terrible picture & sound quality. Rec read more
The Man Who Knew Too Much is Hitchcock’s only remake and, as such, it probably ought to be a whole lot better. The resulting film suggests he really wanted to make a Moroccan travelogue and symphony picture… assuming he didn’t set out to make a turgid thriller. There’s also read more
The Man Who Knew Too Much(1934) suspense film. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Cast: Peter Lorre. Released by Gaumont British. It was one of the most successful films of Hitchcock's British period. Hitchcock remade the film with James Stewart and Doris Day in (1956) for Paramount Pictures. It's the o read more