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An ordinary British couple vacationing in Switzerland suddenly find themselves embroiled in a case of international intrigue when their daughter is kidnapped by spies plotting a political assassination.
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Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writers: Charles Bennett, D.B. Wyndham-Lewis, Edwin Greenwood
Stars: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Original title: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
0:00 Full Movie
1:24 Winter sports & accidents
7:04 Ski resort ballroom
8:33 Sniper pew pew
16:04 🔍 Being questioned about their recent trip to Switzerland and the whereabouts of their child.
26:29 🔮 A mysterious gathering is taking place, where they discuss the initiation process and purification of the participants.
49:04 ! A conversation about the child Betty and a planned assassination attempt at the Albert Hall.
59:53 A gunshot at the concert causes a minor injury to the diplomat.
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@leafyrox
@leafyrox Год назад
I didn't meet Alfred Hitchcock, but I did see him, at a distance, at the Union Plaza casino in Las Vegas. He was standing at a roulette wheel, writing down notes. I did not approach him, but will never forget seeing him. What a legend.
@dylanmarais-down1642
@dylanmarais-down1642 Год назад
It was his cameo moment in your life movie :P
@selvamthiagarajan8152
@selvamthiagarajan8152 Год назад
I was there too, noticed me chatting up with him?
@selvamthiagarajan8152
@selvamthiagarajan8152 Год назад
@@htcm038 what are you in middle school?
@Hellraiser0601
@Hellraiser0601 Год назад
I made out with Hitchcock in a public restroom near San Francisco. He told me he would write a movie about me. A few days later, Psycho came out.
@mauricedavis2160
@mauricedavis2160 Год назад
Wow, what a special memory, thank you for sharing!!!🙏👌📽️👻❣️
@m410v
@m410v Год назад
I've seen thousands of films and thousands of actors, but Peter Lorre has the most distinctive and charming mask, his voice and acting skills are truly unique.
@mikeymoo1291
@mikeymoo1291 Год назад
Thousands of films? Thousands of Actors? I've told you at least a million times not to exaggerate.
@naguerea
@naguerea Год назад
@@mikeymoo1291 you made oi larf.
@shidanslair
@shidanslair Год назад
@@mikeymoo1291 It's not that exaggerated, a single film has usually many actors and some people have watched a few thousand films.
@ContinentsEdge
@ContinentsEdge 11 месяцев назад
A friend of mine upon the birth of her son declared that he looked just like Peter Lorre! Poor boy on two counts! On account of his looks and on account of his brainless mum!!!
@johnjack902
@johnjack902 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely correct
@markhodge7
@markhodge7 5 месяцев назад
When Peter Lorre made this film he didn't speak English. He learned his lines phonetically. Such a brilliant actor. If you ever get the chance, watch his movie M, maybe his best performance.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
I could not agree more. "M" (a German film from 1931 & directed by Fritz Lang) is one of the true cinema classics. Superb in every dept !
@colinmoore9409
@colinmoore9409 3 месяца назад
Yes, M is a remarkable Weimar era film.
@brucebennett5338
@brucebennett5338 3 месяца назад
M is a masterpiece!
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv Месяц назад
I heard the same thing that the OP said here about Lorre and this film.
@itsanalyne
@itsanalyne 3 месяца назад
Just here for Peter Lorre's brilliant acting. Always such a thrill to watch him onscreen. One of my all time favorite actor.
@LACIPPO
@LACIPPO 10 месяцев назад
Hitchcock thought that this film feels like the job of an amateur, but it has one thing the other version of The Man Who Knew Too Much will never have: Peter Lorre.
@steveblundell7766
@steveblundell7766 4 месяца назад
And the newer version had something this version never had - that insufferable song "Que Sera Sera". The story really doesn't need it !
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point ! I prefer this original over the 50s remake.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv Месяц назад
This version is boring and amateurish, but the other one has Doris Day, who I heartily dislike for her exaggerated goody-goodiness. It is far less boring though, if only because it's in color. There is nothing good about this version at all.
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 7 месяцев назад
Always enjoyed viewing Peter Lorre. A master of many different acting 🎭 art forms!!! His presence always enhances the other actor’s parts.
@patriciapiper6294
@patriciapiper6294 7 месяцев назад
HI A., THAT'S TRUE. I NEVER TĤOUGHT OF IT BUT TRULY HE HE DID LEND A CURIOSITY TO THE ATMOSPHERE. I WAS SOMEHOW UPLIFTED WHEN HE CAME ON SCENE😮 HE SEEMED NEÌTHER GOOD NOR BAD BUT MENACING AT ALL TIMES SOMEHOW.😉 keep viewing!!
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
I heartily concur !!
@snookslayer4559
@snookslayer4559 Год назад
Lorre only spoke broken English at this point in his career. He reportedly learned some lines in this movie using phonetics, but not really knowing what every word he said meant. I watched this movie listening for Lorre lines that sounded strange, but didn't notice any.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv Месяц назад
Same here. He did very well, considerring.
@witchingours4432
@witchingours4432 Год назад
I don't think enough has been said about the wonderful relationship of Bob and Jill Lawrence. Rarely has a couple showed such affection, trust, humor and instant understanding of swift repartee. The Bob and Clive partnership is like that of Charters and Caldicott, and their communication during the hymn singing is priceless.
@c.7610
@c.7610 Год назад
It’s like William Powell and Myrna Loy in the Thin Man films…without the alcohol.
@rescuepetsrule6842
@rescuepetsrule6842 7 месяцев назад
The scenes of the family, especially Betty at the end, are so touching.
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 5 месяцев назад
I had forgotten about the wife's special skill until the end
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
You speak the truth, Kemo Sabe !!
@simonf8902
@simonf8902 5 месяцев назад
The first 10 minutes is the most exquisite beginning to any movie. The rest is just the solution. Thanks Hitch.
@paulodipe1343
@paulodipe1343 Год назад
_Aww, my dearest Helen! Be aware, Peter Lorre is watching us...I must confess that I'm not "The Man who knew So much"! Even so, it's better to take care, because the danger is waiting for us in the corner of the street! But don't be afraid, because suddenly Alfred Hitchcock says "Cut! Scene perfect!"...And we realize that is only an old Suspense movie from 89 years ago...One of the Best in action & mistery! I hope you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my Sweet Helen!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@helenpoornima5126
@helenpoornima5126 Год назад
Thanks Paulo 👸❤❤❤
@RobertoGoOng-lg8tm
@RobertoGoOng-lg8tm 7 месяцев назад
Thank for Alfredo Hitchcock did contributed to remake movies industry which hilarious on crime, mystery, thrill
@danny-li6io
@danny-li6io Год назад
As always, thank you for posting these great classics!
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
My sentiments exactly ! So wonderful to come here to RU-vid & see so many great classic of yesteryear uploaded !
@ypure3859
@ypure3859 8 месяцев назад
Peter Lorre is ABSOLUTELY wonderful...flawless
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
I certainly have a notion to second THAT emotion !!
@mtokurow
@mtokurow 11 месяцев назад
I never knew that Hitchcock made a remake of his own old film. That's amazing!
@clareshaughnessy2745
@clareshaughnessy2745 10 месяцев назад
I’m so glad you wrote that. I thought I was going nuts!
@user-ws1qf7ol4k
@user-ws1qf7ol4k 10 месяцев назад
​@@clareshaughnessy2745same here. I knew that I had seen a movie with the same title. But this wasn't it!!!!
@ERH1453
@ERH1453 9 месяцев назад
Cecil B. de Mille made the Ten Commandments 3 times.
@russcooke5671
@russcooke5671 8 месяцев назад
@@ERH1453really??
@patriciapiper6294
@patriciapiper6294 7 месяцев назад
​​@@user-ws1qf7ol4kI believe it starred Doris Day and ? Que Surahh Surahh🎵🎶 what ever will be will be🎶🎶🎶🎶.
@musicalme27
@musicalme27 Год назад
I've never seen this movie before; thank you for the upload. It's great. Love the oldies.
@toulousereg
@toulousereg 2 месяца назад
I find this version so much more entertaining than the Hollywood version 20 years later. The wonderful chemistry and humor between Leslie Banks and Edna Best is right up there with William Powell and Myrna Loy but more subtle. The humor in scenes like the dentist's and the church are priceless!
@toulousereg
@toulousereg 2 месяца назад
and poor old Clive.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv Месяц назад
That trademark humour of Hitchcock, and British films in general, is the only good thing about it. Edna Best's acting is especially bad, but that might be partly the directors fault.
@sylviacortes3251
@sylviacortes3251 Год назад
Peter Lorre un actor de los grandes ,es un placer verlo en este video ,y también al gran maestro del suspenso ,gracias por compartir tan buen cine 👏👏👏👏👍😍🥰
@annchurchill2638
@annchurchill2638 Год назад
Have you seen the Maltese Falcon?Peter Lorre is also in Casablanca.
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv Месяц назад
Both great movies.
@hauntedhighlands
@hauntedhighlands Год назад
Lorre was the perfect mix of creepy and handsome
@stanleykubrick9689
@stanleykubrick9689 Год назад
Peter Lorre ❤
@jeffgrove1389
@jeffgrove1389 Год назад
Peter Lorre stole this, what a genius!
@nonyabusiness4151
@nonyabusiness4151 9 месяцев назад
Peter lorre steals everything he's in.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
That's for sure !!
@rescuepetsrule6842
@rescuepetsrule6842 7 месяцев назад
I just watched The 39 Steps, and this is another fine spy story pre-WWI. Imagination here, most WWII films lacked- they had the real stories and spies telling them. Hitchcock is still in a class of his own. Compared to the remake, I like this one a lot more, especially the acting by both parents and Betty. The final scene was realistic- 2 frantic parents staying calm to help their terrified child. They are more genuine, where Doris Day was just sappy (sorry if you're her fan- I grew up avoiding her movies). I guess some of us older people simply prefer the old to the new. TY- great film &HD!
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
Well said and well put !!
@rossdavies-hooper3602
@rossdavies-hooper3602 Год назад
Excellent. Haven't seen this in years. What a treat, thank you CCC.😘
@annchurchill2638
@annchurchill2638 Год назад
I like it a LOT better than the Doris Day vehicle.
@isabelleonorschonemberg3711
@isabelleonorschonemberg3711 6 месяцев назад
Great movie! An admirer of Mr.Lore and his dark roles. Thanks for the treat!
@michaelhewitt258
@michaelhewitt258 Год назад
Thanks for posting 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌
@deborahfairbanks4012
@deborahfairbanks4012 Год назад
Thank you!
@JJMedusa
@JJMedusa Год назад
-- Black and white films are the best. 😊❤️⚪️⚫️
@danny-li6io
@danny-li6io Год назад
Yes they truly are!
@LeaWilson-he7si
@LeaWilson-he7si 3 месяца назад
Exactly black and white people are the best😌❤️
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv Месяц назад
I thoroughly disagree. B+W films are completely lacking in depth, detail, and character. It makes them much harder to watch.
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much for posting
@marciamota1098
@marciamota1098 11 месяцев назад
I do love movies with Peter Lorre
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
I know the feeling !!
@gchukma
@gchukma 10 месяцев назад
These British films made it possible for Hitchcock to go to Hollywood and make film magic and Hitchcock famous.
@nataliya2641
@nataliya2641 Год назад
Refreshing film, thank you!
@teodorocromberg
@teodorocromberg 7 месяцев назад
Mil gracias!!!
@doncorleone13
@doncorleone13 Год назад
Unfortunately i didn't see yesterday watching this GREAT film by THE BEST director in history today Tnks CCC 👊🔥🏆
@SpikesTrailerPark
@SpikesTrailerPark Год назад
Thanks for this one! Thanks for all the movies.
@CultCinemaClassics
@CultCinemaClassics Год назад
Thanks to you too for your cult membership & support… enjoy the movies… the best is yet to come so stay tuned 📺👃📺
@victorcarrillo1570
@victorcarrillo1570 Год назад
Specially Hitchcock's.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
I agree 100 per cent !!
@rocktapperrobin9372
@rocktapperrobin9372 Год назад
Great film. Never seen this before. Hitchcock was a master. Thanks for uploading
@mjrotondi5086
@mjrotondi5086 5 месяцев назад
Says who ?
@rocktapperrobin9372
@rocktapperrobin9372 5 месяцев назад
@@mjrotondi5086 says I
@philthycat1408
@philthycat1408 Год назад
Excellent movie, thank you 👍
@ausbrum
@ausbrum Год назад
Bernard Herrman wrote the score for the remake, but thought he could do most justice in re-using Arthur Benjamin's choral work in the same denoument at the Royal Albert Hall
@dsomlit
@dsomlit 8 месяцев назад
Great movie. Thanks.
@corneilcorneil
@corneilcorneil Год назад
Thank you.
@simoneleles4305
@simoneleles4305 Год назад
Só o nome de Hitchcock já me chama pra ver o filme!
@carlcleary548
@carlcleary548 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting this movie haven’t seen this one great one
@Blaqjaqshellaq
@Blaqjaqshellaq Год назад
I'd give this version the edge over Hitch's 1956 remake, simply because it has Peter Lorre! Similarly, I prefer the 1937 version of KING SOLOMON'S MINES to the 1950 version because it has Paul Robeson...
@winggullseagull1230
@winggullseagull1230 Год назад
I agree I like this version better simply because Peter Lorre is in it . He has a good role in this.
@annchurchill2638
@annchurchill2638 Год назад
I think Peter Lorre's first movie (Black and white) is called "M".(It means murderer)
@winggullseagull1230
@winggullseagull1230 Год назад
@@annchurchill2638 That's right it was his film debut & it made him world famous as the child murderer. He filmed in Germany where he made his first films til 1933 Hitchcock saw Peter Lorre in "M".
@Blaqjaqshellaq
@Blaqjaqshellaq Год назад
@@winggullseagull1230 I like the moment in M when he's talking to a kid, takes out a knife and uses it to peel an orange!
@pinecone1321
@pinecone1321 Год назад
Nice Way to end the beautiful weekend
@zoli-mariuspadvai5613
@zoli-mariuspadvai5613 Год назад
Trebuie văzut. Mulțumesc!
@marketads1
@marketads1 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for this! I’ve only seen the remake with Doris Day. For sure this is Hitchcock. So suspenseful! It’s not a given that everything will be perfect in the end. And that futuristic blond streak in Peter Lorre’s hair…what a maniacal twist!
@rastrats
@rastrats Год назад
Priceless shots of pre-war London. Those two bullet holes in the open door gave the villain's final hiding place away, in the closing minutes.
@Vaitamanu
@Vaitamanu Год назад
Isn't it rather the chimes of his watch? (very attenuated in the part of the movie)
@ACURAOCULTA
@ACURAOCULTA Год назад
Very good
@paulmacdonald4844
@paulmacdonald4844 4 месяца назад
Another outstanding Englishman and contributor to the world thank god for the English they have given so much in music , history , films and science what a nation.
@daupomatic
@daupomatic 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the upload, but please, for all that is holy, can we keep logos and "up next" bs off the last ten seconds of a suspense film? If YT cannot be constrained, give us ten seconds of dead air, rather than blocking the reunion of the family.
@zekelucente9702
@zekelucente9702 10 месяцев назад
I always liked the idea that Hitchcock remade his own movie. I’m partial to the Jimmy Stewart, Doris Day version. I’m sure it only because it’s the movie I was first familiar wish.
@Omar-wq9dz
@Omar-wq9dz Год назад
Interesting how Hitchcock used the same title for his 1956 film with James Stewart and Doris Day
@josephjohnson9805
@josephjohnson9805 Год назад
This one is often called Hitchcock's worst film... Although his very first films are also pretty poor... The problem with this film is Hitchcock did not control the film editing... He remade the film in 1956... the film with James Stewart and Doris Day in 1956 because he was displeased with the film... This film (1934) might also be called the beginning of Hitchcock masterpieces because everything pretty much was after this film...
@annalarose5392
@annalarose5392 Год назад
The 1956 one is a lot better imo this one is just meh
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 Год назад
@@annalarose5392 I totally disagree - this one is considered by most film critics to be the superior one.
@bethwright8595
@bethwright8595 Год назад
The 1956 film is considered to be a remake despite "featuring a significantly different plot and script," that from Wikipedia. That article also includes this snippet: "In the book-length interview Hitchcock/Truffaut (1967), in response to fellow filmmaker François Truffaut's assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied, 'Let's say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional.'" I myself have no comparison to contribute at this point as it's been decades since I've seen the 1956 film, and I watched this one for the first time tonight. I thought it was great, especially the fact that the ever creepy Peter Lorre plays a major role.
@winggullseagull1230
@winggullseagull1230 Год назад
@@josephjohnson9805 This was actually regarded as one of his best British films. It's Peter Lorre's first english speaking role after he fled Nazi Germany. The 1956 remake is ok but James Stewart is not Peter Lorre.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 9 месяцев назад
Peter Lorre with his little musical watch. Note how much use Hitchcock makes out of the watch as it throws off the mother's timing at the match and the daughter scowls at him "I'm NOT a little girl." The Hitchcock creed is if you put a musical watch or a little enamel pin in the movie you make it come alive within the story.
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 Год назад
Thanks, never seen the original, only the remake with Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day!
@bettyprettyprincess
@bettyprettyprincess Год назад
Excellent
@jamesscanlan6240
@jamesscanlan6240 9 месяцев назад
I much prefer this version to Hitchcock's own remake, probably because of Peter Lorre.
@waweev1871
@waweev1871 6 месяцев назад
If you love Hitchcock, you will love this one
@johnknofla242
@johnknofla242 8 месяцев назад
What a magnificent movie!👍
@simonf8902
@simonf8902 4 месяца назад
I love the old char-woman handling the pistol.
@curtisevans4100
@curtisevans4100 10 месяцев назад
The visit to the dentists office is classic Hitchcock.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
Yes. Though I myself never like going to see my dentist. He's always looking "down in the mouth". And he has the peculiar habit of whistling "The Yanks are Coming" before he does an extraction !
@deloreslandeis1008
@deloreslandeis1008 10 месяцев назад
Peter Lorre is fabulous in this movie
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 4 месяца назад
So true !
@soniavadnjal7553
@soniavadnjal7553 Год назад
Peter Lorre just needs to smile to look sinister. Or something. Sad, maybe. What character.
@MariaLacsamana-ik3in
@MariaLacsamana-ik3in 3 месяца назад
Hi 😅😅 this is one of my favorite 😮😮 🎬 movie Alfred Hitchcock is a genial director there's something mysterious in all his movies that make me shiver on my seat more please thanks 🎉🎉🎉 black and white is awesome 😮😮😮
@kenjohn487
@kenjohn487 9 месяцев назад
Interesting to see how much Hitchcock improved this first attempt 22 years later.
@jonnyvassvag
@jonnyvassvag 7 месяцев назад
Improved ? I dont think so. This one is the true classic.
@jeffstewart3342
@jeffstewart3342 2 месяца назад
What a classic, I remember getting freaked out watching this as a teen.
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 9 месяцев назад
Hitchcock 'remade' this film, with many changes in plot, in 1956 starring Jimmy Stewart & Doris Day. The assassination attempt in the Albert Hall is reminiscent of a scene in his, The 39 Steps
@higgsmerino3925
@higgsmerino3925 9 месяцев назад
I find your observations fascinating. Where might I subscribe to your newsletter?
@davidlogat9338
@davidlogat9338 11 месяцев назад
Merci ;)
@gchukma
@gchukma 10 месяцев назад
Lorres best rolls were with Greenstreet and Bogart. At least a dozen films between them. Of course Casa Blanca and The Maltese Falcon legandary films made them movie legends.
@alvincook8888
@alvincook8888 Год назад
Peter Lorre.. always liked him!
@fnln544
@fnln544 2 месяца назад
The ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ have a ‘flair’ one doesn’t see with most ‘spouses.’
@paracasnazca1439
@paracasnazca1439 9 месяцев назад
Hichcock , an early sample of his talent
@axolotl3648
@axolotl3648 Год назад
Louis (about 2:20) seems to be Pierre Fresnay (Marius in Marcel Pagnol's trilogy) ! Quelle bonne surprise ! Merci pour tous ces excellents films sous-titrés
@ausbrum
@ausbrum Год назад
Fresnay was used by Noel Coward as the lead in a musical comedy around this time
@axolotl3648
@axolotl3648 Год назад
​@@ausbrum You made me discover that it was Conversation Piece with Yvonne Printemps, many thanks :)
@user-vg8gm8fe2y
@user-vg8gm8fe2y 5 месяцев назад
Hitchcock the master
@dianalee8967
@dianalee8967 Год назад
Thank you for the video it was very suspenseful and good good acting for that year in the 30s made around the time I was born I was born in 1934 what year was this was it 35 I can't see up above no it's 1934 I can see that wow so that's what was going on when I was born not bad for that year I'm 89 now89 years ago they did okay
@debbiemuhammad3659
@debbiemuhammad3659 2 дня назад
The volume on the tv for this movie is too low and when a commercial plays it blast
@clarahoffmann3269
@clarahoffmann3269 9 месяцев назад
Me encantan estas peliculas son apasionantes
@ZENmud
@ZENmud 10 месяцев назад
40:35 ~ the phone slipped off my bed; then I heard Peter Lorre say... 😂😂😂
@steveclark2205
@steveclark2205 Год назад
Goood Eeveninng Eeveryboddy
@nildopederiva9087
@nildopederiva9087 Год назад
Este é um filmaço; tem que ser assistído calmamente, talvez, no silêncio da madrugada.
@demir0148
@demir0148 Год назад
...sim, tem filmes que tem até horário pra assistir, esse é um deles..., bom domingo...
@fightback397
@fightback397 9 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Babeiloveyouso
@Babeiloveyouso Год назад
Loved when he was being hypnotised. Couldn’t stop laughing and it was beautifully filmed . Amazing again Hitchcock .film clip I’ll never forget . Thank you 🙏 again CCC ❤ 1st Class
@comicsfix8460
@comicsfix8460 Год назад
WOULD YOU HAPPEN TO KNOW IF ALFRED HITCHCOCK MADE A CAMEO APPEARANCE IN THIS MOVIE?
@Babeiloveyouso
@Babeiloveyouso Год назад
@@comicsfix8460 he usually does
@keithcaffray6523
@keithcaffray6523 Год назад
@@comicsfix8460 @ 33 mins approx as a bus goes by with Isle Of Man ad on its side. Literally, blink and you'll miss it! He's only onscreen for a second or two.
@markhodge7
@markhodge7 Месяц назад
Although not as evident in this film, Peter acted with his entire body. Watch his English films, and watch his hands! They are never at rest. Lighting his cigarette; popping a piece of popcorn; repositioning a glove. Peter was the most camera aware actor ever. If someone stole a scene, they had to steal it from him. It was always his scene. Only his best friend Humphrey stood a chance. But I figure Peter decided when.
@patrickkelly2318
@patrickkelly2318 9 месяцев назад
So clever was mr Hitchcock ❤
@colinmoore9409
@colinmoore9409 3 месяца назад
Lorre, a social democrat and close friend of Brecht, a marvellous Weimar actor who could not translate across to Hollywood. He was sentenced to be type cast as a European of criminal persuasions, at once comical and menacing. Hitchcock plumbs some of Lorres depths. Many thanks for a gem of a flic!
@Vaitamanu
@Vaitamanu Год назад
I like how the British police has to go for weapons since no policeman is armed. We all knew that the first one was marching to death.
@francinebarr1204
@francinebarr1204 11 месяцев назад
Black & White Movies Are The Best ❤
@mariachaves9644
@mariachaves9644 Год назад
este foi grande senhor
@marinacorrea10
@marinacorrea10 10 месяцев назад
I love Hichcock!!! See the movie with the chat is awesome!! VEry good idea!!!
@CultCinemaClassics
@CultCinemaClassics 10 месяцев назад
Glad to hear that!! Thanks!
@krbailess
@krbailess 6 месяцев назад
😂 I’ve never seen anybody faint in slow motion before. 😊
@charlesmerritt52
@charlesmerritt52 11 месяцев назад
They go on with the concert after the assassination attempt. LOL
@ypure3859
@ypure3859 8 месяцев назад
i thought the young girl..child..was very very good
@robertsemple299
@robertsemple299 10 месяцев назад
and the young girl lived happily ever after... with only a few problems.
@gerry343
@gerry343 Год назад
Turns into 'The Siege of Sidney Street' near the end.
@emmanuelrajah7329
@emmanuelrajah7329 7 месяцев назад
Medal Free
@johnharrington1800
@johnharrington1800 3 месяца назад
You can really see the influence of German Expressionism in these early Hitchcock films.
@simonf8902
@simonf8902 4 месяца назад
Rooftop ending pre Vertigo.
@rogerrobin2774
@rogerrobin2774 9 месяцев назад
Love the ending, at 1:04:45, where there always seems to be time for a “cuppa”-even in the midst of a gunfight. So very British.
@allenmitchell3770
@allenmitchell3770 5 месяцев назад
Good Evening..... ! 🎩🕸️🎥🎭🎬🎻🗡️👀💤
@ziopanayotou6927
@ziopanayotou6927 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@rosamariamedina7187
@rosamariamedina7187 3 месяца назад
Gracias por estas películas con subtítulos en español.
@johncollins6415
@johncollins6415 Год назад
Who would want that child back. She nearly kills a skier, gives her mom no chance of winning, and wrecks her folks plans for a night on the town in the first 10 minutes….
@joannleichliter4308
@joannleichliter4308 Год назад
Other than that, though...😆🤣😂
@Skeezer66
@Skeezer66 11 месяцев назад
One of the most annoying kids I've ever seen in a film!!
@christopherhogan-np3xb
@christopherhogan-np3xb 11 месяцев назад
But in the second movie from 1956 we had to listen to Doris Day trying to sing...Ughh!!
@Skeezer66
@Skeezer66 11 месяцев назад
@@christopherhogan-np3xb In her time, Doris Day was a major recording artist, recording over 400 songs and literally dozens of gold records. You don't have to like her, but she could sing!
@curtisevans4100
@curtisevans4100 10 месяцев назад
I like this better than the American version, but que sera, sera.
@markadams7597
@markadams7597 Год назад
Wow! Much has changed in drama spy thrillers over the past 89 years! And, fortunately, Hitch was better by the end of his career than at the first (as this pedantic flick illustrates).
@ContinentsEdge
@ContinentsEdge 11 месяцев назад
Disagree heartily!
@garybrockwell2031
@garybrockwell2031 9 месяцев назад
Hitches 2nd go at this was with James Stewart & Doris Day🎬🤩💪🇬🇧
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