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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)


The Man Who Knew Too Much
Release Dates:

December 1934 (UK)
March 22, 1935 (USA)

Written by:

Edwin Greenwood (scenario)
A.R. Rawlinson (scenario )
Charles Bennett (story)
D.B. Wyndham-Lewis (story)
Emlyn Williams (additional diolog)

Starring:

Leslie Banks and Edna Best

Original Score :

Arthur Benjamin

Cinematography:

Curt Courant

Edited by :

Hugh Stewart

Running Time :

75 minutes

Filmed in :

Black and White

Studio(s) :

Gaumont British Picture Corp


Staff Rating :
3.5 out of 5 Staff Rating

Alfred Hitchcock's Cameo: There is no appearance by Hitchcock in this film.

Plot Summary:
Bob and Jill Lawrence are on a winter sports holiday with their teenage daughter Betty. When their friend Louis Bernard is shot whilst dancing with Jill, he tells Bob of an assassination about to take place in London. Fearing that their plot will be revealed, the assassins kidnap Betty in order to keep the Lawrence's quiet. Bob and Jill return to London and take matters into their own hands.
courtesy of IMDb.com

Cast List:

Leslie Banks
Bob Lawrence
Edna Best
Jill Lawrence
Peter Lorre
Abbott
Frank Vosper
Ramon Levine
Hugh Wakefield
Clive
Nova Pilbeam
Betty Lawrence
Pierre Fresnay
Louis Bernard
Cicely Oates
Nurse Agnes
D.A. Clarke-Smith
Binstead
George Curzon
Gibson

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