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Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much [Blu-ray] only £2.39 delivered @ Zoom
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Dr Ben McKenna (James Stewart) is on holiday in Morocco with his wife, former singer Jo (Doris Day), and son Hank when he meets friendly but mysterious Frenchman Louis Bernard (Daniel Gelin). The McKennas are also befriended by the Draytons, an English couple who take them to the local bazaar. There Ben is confronted by an Arab who, after being shot in the back, whispers a dying message to him. It transpires that the Arab is in fact a disguised Bernard, and that he has entrusted Hank with the identity of a British politician who is due to be assassinated. After being questioned by the police Ben and Jo return to their hotel, only to discover that the Draytons have checked out and taken Hank with them in order to ensure Ben's silence.
Bonus Features:
The Making of The Man Who Knew Too Much
Production Photographs
Trailers
Dr Ben McKenna (James Stewart) is on holiday in Morocco with his wife, former singer Jo (Doris Day), and son Hank when he meets friendly but mysterious Frenchman Louis Bernard (Daniel Gelin). The McKennas are also befriended by the Draytons, an English couple who take them to the local bazaar. There Ben is confronted by an Arab who, after being shot in the back, whispers a dying message to him. It transpires that the Arab is in fact a disguised Bernard, and that he has entrusted Hank with the identity of a British politician who is due to be assassinated. After being questioned by the police Ben and Jo return to their hotel, only to discover that the Draytons have checked out and taken Hank with them in order to ensure Ben's silence.
Bonus Features:
The Making of The Man Who Knew Too Much
Production Photographs
Trailers
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sorted byThey would be missing out a lot then, wouldn't they... their about though; a friend of mine for example, he's just started a degree in film and cinema script writing but he's 32 and as far as he's concerned anything before Pulp Fiction didn't happen oO
Some career he's going to have...
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Great film, though not quite my favourite.
A lot. I know so many people who think old films are just 'rubbish'. Their loss!