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Major 2022-04-20 09:01:48
The rhythm in the front was good, but the rhythm in the back was loose. The security is too casual. There is an opera performance attended by the Prime Minister. Can people come in...
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Kaci 2022-04-20 09:01:48
Stewart's role is irritating, Royal Albert Hall assassination and the final Day singing are classic...
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Benjamin 2022-04-20 09:01:48
The story of saving the children twists and turns, the loop is thrilling, and the layers are progressive. The assassination scene in the concert hall was amazing, and the details such as the overlapping sound on the way to the specimen store were...
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Maymie 2022-04-20 09:01:48
Ordinary couples are actually not unusual. The husband, a famous doctor, and his wife, retired singers, and their children in foreign countries were kidnapped. The lesson is that children must never be handed over to people you don’t know well, especially if you encounter them in a tourist hotel. You must be careful when you are familiar with them, and don’t kidnap American children. I will find them out for...
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Rosario 2022-04-20 09:01:48
Hitchcock said 34' was a fool, 56' was a...
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Destini 2022-04-20 09:01:48
The second half is completely mired in mediocre pros and cons, with a lot of inconsistency between the intelligence of the agent and the amateurism of the surgeon. But I have to mention the classic part - Dorothy Day's wonderful Que Sera Sera singing (similar to the lucky three treasures), the spy communication that inherited Xifa's own 39 steps is very interesting, and the Moroccan part of the title obviously inspired the...
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Rosario 2022-04-20 09:01:48
3.5, another accidental and espionage series. The female protagonist is obviously smarter than the male protagonist, but the IQs of the two are erratic in the story. Doris day's song is also very...
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Darion 2022-04-20 09:01:48
When Benjamin found the wrong target, Ambrose Chappell replaced Ambrose with a fake tiger in the front and back shots, and then a farce, very funny. The assassination scene at the concert is a textbook for cross-montages. The different people in a scene are split into six lines, and the exciting music is simply...
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Yvette 2022-03-28 09:01:04
Pretty good, the first half is Islamic style, the second half is British style. The story is not tortuous. The assassination case involves kidnapping children. The high-definition video feels very good and delicate. The level of itself is four points, if it feels five points from the old color film, there is nothing to...
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Carolyne 2022-03-28 09:01:04
Maybe the role is the reason for the mother, this blonde is not so beautiful, and feminism was very strong in the 60s. Defects 1. It is unnecessary to arrange the sheets; 2. There is a scene where the heroine turns around, fat. The British police in mystery novels are not very powerful, why are they so rigid, they make me...
The Man Who Knew Too Much Comments
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Dewitt 2021-12-30 17:21:42
Too Much: The Man Who Knew Too Much
The whole film tells the story of how a family of three prevented the murder after being involved in a political murder. At the end of the film, the Prime Minister was watching a concert that was held as scheduled. Suddenly, a shot was fired. It turned out to be an elaborate plan. Murder action....
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Mariano 2021-12-30 17:21:42
Memory of an old song
If "Once Upon a Time in America" is a fragrant, pure coffee, then "Catch the Murder" is a cup of cappuccino with a little cream. The beauty of their scenes is self-evident in the United States of that era. There is endless aftertaste... There is a classic song in the film called "Que Sera Sera"....
The Man Who Knew Too Much quotes
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Jo McKenna: [singing] Que será, será, What will be will be...
Hank McKenna: When I was just a little boy, I asked my mother What will I be... Will I be handsome? Will I be rich? Here's... what she said to me
Jo McKenna: Que será, será, Whatever will be will be, The future's not ours to see, Que será, será, What will be will be...
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Louis Bernard: Were you on the American stage, Mrs McKenna?
Jo McKenna: Yes, Mr Bernard, I was on the American stage and the London stage and the Paris stage.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Language: English,Arabic,French Release date: June 1, 1956