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The Man Who Knew Too Much screening
2016-Jan-09 @ 20:00 - 21:15
The Dryden will screen The Man Who Knew Too Much (Alfred Hitchcock, U.K. 1934, 75 min., 35mm).
The assassination of a British agent, a kidnapping, and international conspiracy are just some of the highlights in this tense story created by the Master of Suspense. While on holiday in Saint Moritz, an ordinary British couple find themselves holding the clue to an impending assassination. When their daughter is kidnapped, they have to choose between following orders from the abductors or work to prevent an International Crisis. Featuring Peter Lorre in his first English-speaking role as the mastermind behind the conspiracy, this sharp and witty story gives the movie audience a chance to feel the action from beginning to end. Hitchcock would remake this ingenious thriller two decades later and when interviewed by François Truffaut, Hitchcock famously said "The first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional." Nevertheless, we think you will agree this still shines as one of his best.
[source: George Eastman Museum website, 2016-Jan-4]