This is a review of Blackhawk Films 16mm release of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much. A Black & White print with good contrast and optical sound mounted on two 1600' reels. The film is 75 minutes long and stars Lesley Banks, Edna Best, and Peter Lorre. This is a fast paced and suspenseful story of espionage, murder and kidnapping, set in backdrops from Switzerland to London. Seeing Leslie Banks in the role of a loving father is a stark contrast to the evil Count Zaroff he portrayed a few years earlier in The Most Dangerous Game, and shows the range of his acting skills. Here are some screenshots from this print. A very enjoyable early Hitchcock film that I personally prefer to his own later 1956 color remake with the same title.
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
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