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120 min    -    Rating: 7.5
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While attending a medical conference in Paris, American physician Dr. Ben McKenna, his wife, retired musical theater actress and singer Jo McKenna née Conway, and their adolescent son Hank McKenna decide to take a side trip to among other places Marrekesh, French Morocco. With a knife plunged into his back, Frenchman Louis Bernard, who the family met earlier in their bus ride into Marrakesh and who is now masquerading as an Arab, approaches Ben, cryptically whispering into Ben's ears that there will be an attempted assassination in London of a statesman, this news whispered just before Bernard dies. Ben is reluctant to provide any information of this news to the authorities because concurrently Hank is kidnapped by British couple, Edward and Lucy Drayton, who also befriended the McKennas in Marrakesh and who probably have taken Hank out of the country back to England. Whoever the unknown people the Draytons are working for have threatened to kill Hank if Ben divulges any information told to him by Bernard. With what little information they have on hand, Ben and Jo head to London to try and thwart the assassination attempt and more importantly find an alive and safe Hank. Scotl

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Audio stream: Английски, Португалски, Унгарски, Испански, Полски, Руски, Тайландски, Турски.

Subtitles: Български, Английски, Португалски, Унгарски, Испански, Полски, Руски, Тайландски, Турски, Гръцки, Румънски.

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) H264 BDRemux 1080p - RadioPrestilka.mkv
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The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1956 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock and starring James Stewart and Doris Day. It is Hitchcock's second film to use this title, following his 1934 film of the same name, but featuring a significantly altered plot and screenplay.

In the long-running Hitchcock/Truffaut interview (1967), in response to fellow director François Truffaut's claim that aspects of the remake were much better, Hitchcock replied: "Let's say the first version was the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional."

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