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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Thriller, Mystery . 02 h 00 m
3/5(1)

Overview

A couple vacationing in Morocco with their young son accidentally stumble upon an assassination plot. When the child is kidnapped to ensure their silence, they have to take matters into their own hands to save him.

Release Date

16 May 1956

Languages

French, Arabic, English,

Produced By

Paramount,

Directed by :
Alfred Hitchcock

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Summary

"The Man Who Knew Too Much - A little knowledge can be a deadly thing!" is english Language Movie.

"The Man Who Knew Too Much" was released on 16 May 1956 it had a budget of $1,200,000 and had box office collection of $11,300,000.

The movie was directed by Alfred Hitchcock

It has cast of: James Stewart as Dr. Ben McKenna, Doris Day as Jo McKenna, Brenda De Banzie as Lucy Drayton, Bernard Miles as Edward Drayton, Ralph Truman as Buchanan, Daniel Gélin as Louis Bernard, Mogens Wieth as Ambassador, Alan Mowbray as Val Parnell, Hillary Brooke as Jan Peterson, Christopher Olsen as Hank McKenna, Reggie Nalder as Rien, Richard Wattis as Assistant Manager, Noel Willman as Woburn, Alix Talton as Helen Parnell, Yves Brainville as Police Inspector, Carolyn Jones as Cindy Fontaine, Bernard Herrmann as Conductor at Albert Hall, Covent Garden Chorus as Themselves, Barbara Howitt as Self - Soloist, Patrick Aherne as Handyman (uncredited), Frank Albertson as Taxidermist (uncredited), Frank Atkinson as Edgar, a Taxidermist (uncredited), John Barrard as Taxidermist Holding the Panther (uncredited), Mayne Lynton as Grey Haired Taxidermist (uncredited), Clifford Buckton as Sir Kenneth Clarke (uncredited), Walter Bacon as Church Member (uncredited), Lovyss Bradley as Church Member (uncredited), Nora Bush as Church Member (uncredited), Ann Kunde as Church Member (uncredited), Jean Ransome as Church Member (uncredited), Albert Carrier as French Policeman (uncredited), Louis Mercier as French Policeman (uncredited), Anthony Warde as French Policeman (uncredited), Frank Baker as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Oliver Cross as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Sam Harris as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Jimmie Horan as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Carl M. Leviness as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Lee Miller as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Arthur Tovey as Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited), Harry Fine as Edington (uncredited), Alex Frazer as Man in Box Office Lobby (uncredited), Wolf Frees as Aide to Prime Minister (uncredited), Richard Marner as Aide to Prime Minister (uncredited), Milton Frome as Embassy Back Entrance Guard (uncredited), Walter Gotell as Matthews, Scotland Yard Patrol Car (uncredited), Leo Gordon as Drayton's Chauffeur (uncredited), Alfred Hitchcock as Man in Marrakesh Marketplace (uncredited), Gladys Holland as Bernard's Date at Restaurant (uncredited), George Howe as Ambrose Chappell Sr. (uncredited), Richard Wordsworth as Ambrose Chappell Jr. (uncredited), Eumenio Blanco as Arab (uncredited), Allen Jaffe as Arab (uncredited), Lou Krugman as Marrakesh Headwaiter (uncredited), Harold Kasket as Stavis, Embassy Butler (uncredited), Barry Keegan as Patterson (uncredited), Lloyd Lamble as General Manager of Albert Hall (uncredited), Lewis Martin as Detective (uncredited), Ralph Neff as Drayton's Henchman (uncredited), John O'Malley as Hotel Doorman (uncredited), Eric Snowden as Special Branch Officer (uncredited), Patrick Whyte as Special Branch Officer (uncredited), Alma Taylor as Embassy Guest (uncredited), Guy Verney as Embassy Footman (uncredited), Peter Williams as Police Sergeant at Albert Hall (uncredited), John Marshall as Embassy Butler (uncredited), Alexis Bobrinskoy as Foreign Prime Minister (uncredited), Betty Baskcomb as Edna, the Church Organist (uncredited), Hyma Beckley as Albert Hall Audience (uncredited), Paul Beradi as Embassy Guest (uncredited), Arline Bletcher as Church Member (uncredited), Janet Bruce as Woman in Box Office Queue (uncredited), Naida Buckingham as Albert Hall Audience (uncredited), Barbara Burke as Miss Benson, the Marksman's Escort (uncredited), Peter Camlin as Marrakesh Waiter (uncredited), Jimmy Charters as Albert Hall Audience (uncredited), Abdelhaq Chraibi as Muslim Husband on the Bus (uncredited), Victor Harrington as Embassy Guest (uncredited), George Hilsdon as Photographer at the Airport (uncredited), Philip Johns as Embassy Chef (uncredited), Barbara Jones as Lady on the Bus (uncredited), Anthony Lang as Singer in Choir (uncredited), Donald Lawton as Desk Clerk (uncredited), Marion Lessing as Church Member (uncredited), Enid Lindsey as Lady Clarke (uncredited), Janet Macfarlane as Albert Hall Audience (uncredited), Edward Manouk as Marrakesh Waiter (uncredited), Lola Morice as Singer in Choir (uncredited), Leslie Newport as Inspector at Albert Hall (uncredited), Elsa Palmer as Embassy Cook (uncredited), Liddell Peddieson as Taxidermist with a Cap (uncredited), Pauline Pfarr as Ambassador's Wife (uncredited), Arthur Ridley as Albert Hall Ticket Collector (uncredited), Lucile Sewall as Church Member (uncredited), Mahin S. Shahrivar as Muslim Wife on the Bus (uncredited), Guy Standeven as Albert Hall Audience (uncredited), Allen Zeidman as Assistant Manager (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

James Stewart
Dr. Ben McKenna
Popularity:34.081

Doris Day
Jo McKenna
Popularity:15.104

Brenda De Banzie
Lucy Drayton
Popularity:10.947

Bernard Miles
Edward Drayton
Popularity:8.197

Ralph Truman
Buchanan
Popularity:13.462

Daniel Gélin
Louis Bernard
Popularity:10.871

Mogens Wieth
Ambassador
Popularity:7.488

Alan Mowbray
Val Parnell
Popularity:11.135

Hillary Brooke
Jan Peterson
Popularity:20.067

Christopher Olsen
Hank McKenna
Popularity:11.015

Reggie Nalder
Rien
Popularity:22.204

Richard Wattis
Assistant Manager
Popularity:10.798

Noel Willman
Woburn
Popularity:11.001

Alix Talton
Helen Parnell
Popularity:9.201

Yves Brainville
Police Inspector
Popularity:6.135

Carolyn Jones
Cindy Fontaine
Popularity:19.582

Bernard Herrmann
Conductor at Albert Hall
Popularity:11.324

Covent Garden Chorus
Themselves
Popularity:0.367

Barbara Howitt
Self - Soloist
Popularity:0.124

Patrick Aherne
Handyman (uncredited)
Popularity:6.762

Frank Albertson
Taxidermist (uncredited)
Popularity:11.414

Frank Atkinson
Edgar, a Taxidermist (uncredited)
Popularity:5.087

John Barrard
Taxidermist Holding the Panther (uncredited)
Popularity:7.819

Mayne Lynton
Grey Haired Taxidermist (uncredited)
Popularity:1.719

Clifford Buckton
Sir Kenneth Clarke (uncredited)
Popularity:2.873

Walter Bacon
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:11.143

Lovyss Bradley
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:6.557

Nora Bush
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:7.427

Ann Kunde
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:4.479

Jean Ransome
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:1.597

Albert Carrier
French Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:7.87

Louis Mercier
French Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:5.663

Anthony Warde
French Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:11.823

Frank Baker
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:7.693

Oliver Cross
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:5.752

Sam Harris
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:6.155

Jimmie Horan
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:7.016

Carl M. Leviness
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:2.744

Lee Miller
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:5.902

Arthur Tovey
Royal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Popularity:17.916

Harry Fine
Edington (uncredited)
Popularity:3.008

Alex Frazer
Man in Box Office Lobby (uncredited)
Popularity:3.11

Wolf Frees
Aide to Prime Minister (uncredited)
Popularity:9.929

Richard Marner
Aide to Prime Minister (uncredited)
Popularity:7.532

Milton Frome
Embassy Back Entrance Guard (uncredited)
Popularity:6.759

Walter Gotell
Matthews, Scotland Yard Patrol Car (uncredited)
Popularity:11.884

Leo Gordon
Drayton's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Popularity:23.065

Alfred Hitchcock
Man in Marrakesh Marketplace (uncredited)
Popularity:29.488

Gladys Holland
Bernard's Date at Restaurant (uncredited)
Popularity:13.293

George Howe
Ambrose Chappell Sr. (uncredited)
Popularity:2.524

Richard Wordsworth
Ambrose Chappell Jr. (uncredited)
Popularity:4.51

Eumenio Blanco
Arab (uncredited)
Popularity:7.382

Allen Jaffe
Arab (uncredited)
Popularity:6.461

Lou Krugman
Marrakesh Headwaiter (uncredited)
Popularity:5.345

Harold Kasket
Stavis, Embassy Butler (uncredited)
Popularity:17.332

Barry Keegan
Patterson (uncredited)
Popularity:9.007

Lloyd Lamble
General Manager of Albert Hall (uncredited)
Popularity:5.361

Lewis Martin
Detective (uncredited)
Popularity:9.863

Ralph Neff
Drayton's Henchman (uncredited)
Popularity:2.373

John O'Malley
Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
Popularity:4.261

Eric Snowden
Special Branch Officer (uncredited)
Popularity:5.068

Patrick Whyte
Special Branch Officer (uncredited)
Popularity:8.393

Alma Taylor
Embassy Guest (uncredited)
Popularity:8.052

Guy Verney
Embassy Footman (uncredited)
Popularity:9.181

Peter Williams
Police Sergeant at Albert Hall (uncredited)
Popularity:6.89

John Marshall
Embassy Butler (uncredited)
Popularity:2.464

Alexis Bobrinskoy
Foreign Prime Minister (uncredited)
Popularity:0.502

Betty Baskcomb
Edna, the Church Organist (uncredited)
Popularity:2.285

Hyma Beckley
Albert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Popularity:2.043

Paul Beradi
Embassy Guest (uncredited)
Popularity:4.999

Arline Bletcher
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:2.996

Janet Bruce
Woman in Box Office Queue (uncredited)
Popularity:0.732

Naida Buckingham
Albert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Popularity:0.109

Barbara Burke
Miss Benson, the Marksman's Escort (uncredited)
Popularity:0.998

Peter Camlin
Marrakesh Waiter (uncredited)
Popularity:2.299

Jimmy Charters
Albert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Popularity:0.934

Abdelhaq Chraibi
Muslim Husband on the Bus (uncredited)
Popularity:1.096

Victor Harrington
Embassy Guest (uncredited)
Popularity:4.39

George Hilsdon
Photographer at the Airport (uncredited)
Popularity:3.792

Philip Johns
Embassy Chef (uncredited)
Popularity:0.257

Barbara Jones
Lady on the Bus (uncredited)
Popularity:0.075

Anthony Lang
Singer in Choir (uncredited)
Popularity:3.859

Donald Lawton
Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Popularity:1.83

Marion Lessing
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:5.415

Enid Lindsey
Lady Clarke (uncredited)
Popularity:1.946

Janet Macfarlane
Albert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Popularity:0.185

Edward Manouk
Marrakesh Waiter (uncredited)
Popularity:0.109

Lola Morice
Singer in Choir (uncredited)
Popularity:0.075

Leslie Newport
Inspector at Albert Hall (uncredited)
Popularity:0.376

Elsa Palmer
Embassy Cook (uncredited)
Popularity:0.075

Liddell Peddieson
Taxidermist with a Cap (uncredited)
Popularity:0.126

Pauline Pfarr
Ambassador's Wife (uncredited)
Popularity:0.176

Arthur Ridley
Albert Hall Ticket Collector (uncredited)
Popularity:1.555

Lucile Sewall
Church Member (uncredited)
Popularity:0.888

Mahin S. Shahrivar
Muslim Wife on the Bus (uncredited)
Popularity:0.592

Guy Standeven
Albert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Popularity:9.716

Allen Zeidman
Assistant Manager (uncredited)
Popularity:0.184

It Crew included: Alfred Hitchcock as Director(Directing), John Michael Hayes as Screenplay(Writing), Alfred Hitchcock as Producer(Production), Bernard Herrmann as Original Music Composer(Sound), Robert Burks as Director of Photography(Camera), George Tomasini as Editor(Editing), Henry Bumstead as Art Direction(Art), Hal Pereira as Art Direction(Art), Sam Comer as Set Decoration(Art), Arthur Krams as Set Decoration(Art), D.B. Wyndham-Lewis as Story(Writing), Edith Head as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Howard Joslin as Assistant Director(Directing), Farciot Edouart as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), John P. Fulton as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Gene Garvin as Sound Recordist(Sound), Paul Franz as Sound Recordist(Sound), Abdelhaq Chraibi as Technical Advisor(Crew), Connie Willis as Technical Advisor(Crew), Charles Bennett as Story(Writing), Herbert Coleman as Associate Producer(Production), Wally Westmore as Makeup Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Angus MacPhail as Writer(Writing), Tony Regan as Casting(Production), Edward R. Morse as Casting(Production), Bill Greenwald as Casting(Production), Gary Fifield as Casting(Production), William Cowitt as Casting(Production), Virginia Darcy as Hairdresser(Costume & Make-Up), Dan Greenway as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Hugh Brown as Assistant Production Manager(Production), Frank Caffey as Production Manager(Production), C.O. Erickson as Unit Production Manager(Production), Cecil R. Foster Kemp as Unit Manager(Production), Ralph Axness as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Herbert Coleman as Second Unit Director(Directing), Ned Dobson as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Basil Keys as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Walter Broadfoot as Props(Art), Dorothea Holt as Production Illustrator(Art), Neil Wheeler as Props(Art), Bill Wistrom as Sound Editor(Sound), Henry Keener as Sound Recordist(Sound), Ted Mapes as Stunts(Crew), Neil Binney as Focus Puller(Camera), Adolph Froelich as Electrician(Lighting), Bobby Greene as Assistant Camera(Camera), Vic Jones as Gaffer(Lighting), Ken Lobben as Still Photographer(Camera), Don Ring as Gaffer(Lighting), Leonard J. South as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Darrell Turnmire as Second Company Grip(Camera), Paul Uhl as Assistant Camera(Camera), Phyllis Dalton as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Joan Joseff as Other(Costume & Make-Up), Leonard Mann as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Lee Forman as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Sam Vitale as Assistant Editor(Editing), John C. Hammell as Music Editor(Sound), Art Sarno as Publicist(Production), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Alfred Hitchcock
Director
O:Directing

John Michael Hayes
Screenplay
O:Writing

Alfred Hitchcock
Producer
O:Production

Bernard Herrmann
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Robert Burks
Director of Photography
O:Camera

George Tomasini
Editor
O:Editing

Henry Bumstead
Art Direction
O:Art

Hal Pereira
Art Direction
O:Art

Sam Comer
Set Decoration
O:Art

Arthur Krams
Set Decoration
O:Art

D.B. Wyndham-Lewis
Story
O:Writing

Edith Head
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Howard Joslin
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Farciot Edouart
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

John P. Fulton
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

Gene Garvin
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Paul Franz
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Abdelhaq Chraibi
Technical Advisor
O:Crew

Connie Willis
Technical Advisor
O:Crew

Charles Bennett
Story
O:Writing

Herbert Coleman
Associate Producer
O:Production

Wally Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up

Angus MacPhail
Writer
O:Writing

Tony Regan
Casting
O:Production

Edward R. Morse
Casting
O:Production

Bill Greenwald
Casting
O:Production

Gary Fifield
Casting
O:Production

William Cowitt
Casting
O:Production

Virginia Darcy
Hairdresser
O:Costume & Make-Up

Dan Greenway
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Hugh Brown
Assistant Production Manager
O:Production

Frank Caffey
Production Manager
O:Production

C.O. Erickson
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Cecil R. Foster Kemp
Unit Manager
O:Production

Ralph Axness
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Herbert Coleman
Second Unit Director
O:Directing

Ned Dobson
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Basil Keys
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Walter Broadfoot
Props
O:Art

Dorothea Holt
Production Illustrator
O:Art

Neil Wheeler
Props
O:Art

Bill Wistrom
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Henry Keener
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Ted Mapes
Stunts
O:Crew

Neil Binney
Focus Puller
O:Camera

Adolph Froelich
Electrician
O:Lighting

Bobby Greene
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Vic Jones
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Ken Lobben
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Don Ring
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Leonard J. South
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Darrell Turnmire
Second Company Grip
O:Camera

Paul Uhl
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Phyllis Dalton
Costume Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up

Joan Joseff
Other
O:Costume & Make-Up

Leonard Mann
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Lee Forman
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Sam Vitale
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

John C. Hammell
Music Editor
O:Sound

Art Sarno
Publicist
O:Production
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
16 May 1956

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