Mistaken identities! World travelers! Mystery in the middle east! Secrets told, murder plots, kidnappings, and more – all in THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH!
Join Dan and Tom as they are joined by Bill Koenig of The Spy Command website. We decode both the 1934 and the 1956 versions of this Alfred Hitchcock classic spy movie!
We examine the following from both the 1934 and 1956 versions of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH:
- Alfred Hitchcock’s thoughts on the two versions
- Charles Bennet’s influence in these and other spy movies
- The opening sequences
- Cultural education of the audience
The important role of the wives in these movies - The role of the children
- Ben’s sleuthing skills
- Other differences and similarities between the two movies
- And more …
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