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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Film Description The only film Hitch made twice and critical opinion still rages over which is the better version, this entertaining, glossy remake, or the black and white 1934 gem, although the master himself probably got it right when commenting "let's just say that the first is the work of a talented amateur whilst the second is the work of a professional."
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Review by CJ on A group of spies plot to assassinate a prominent foreign statesman, the plan to shoot him during the playing of a cantata at a concert in the Albert Hall. A gripping suspense drama that makes inspired use of Ms.Day's Oscar Winning rendition of 'Que Sera Sera' !
Article - "Which James Stewart is YOUR James Stewart?"
by Peter Wild
Despite the almost iconic status of the Vertigo nightmare sequence (featuring a feverish, sweaty James Stewart disappearing within a swirling barber’s-shop-strip vortex of insanity and delirium), he is most often remembered, even now, as the clumsily handsome ... View article in full
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