The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) Colorized Movie | Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre | Full Movie

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Public Enemy No. 1 of all the world...
While vacationing in St. Moritz, a British couple receive a clue to an imminent assassination attempt, only to learn that their young daughter has been kidnapped to keep them quiet.

Original title: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writers: Charles Bennett, D.B. Wyndham-Lewis, Edwin Greenwood
Stars: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller, Film-Noir

00:00:00 Full Movie
00:01:24 Winter sports & accidents
00:07:04 Ski resort ballroom
00:08:33 Sniper pew pew

This movie is subtitled, go to settings ⚙️ to select your preferred language
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Peter Lorre is one of my favorite actors. This Alfred Hitchcock movie is superb.

nicoletanis
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Thank you. I can enjoy both versions, as long as I see the black and white version first. Peter Lorre is the best.

johnmitchelljr
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Hitchcock again, his films, whatever the genre & subject, are always supreme, & top class entertainment, & a joy to watch, every time, no matter what they are about.

stephenoconnor
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I think both versions of this movie are good! Hitchcock once said that this version was made by an amateur and the one with Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day was made by a professional.

ritagoforth
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This first version was so much more stylish, and funny, than the one with Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day.

witchingours
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Hitchcock, veritably a master. Thank you for the upload.

RobertSeviour
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_Wow, my dearest Helen! More one great old movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock from 89 years ago! Peter Lorre is the Best name on this casting, a great one indeed! Suspense, mistery & much action on screen! The Man Who Knew So Much! Sometimes it'S better not know everything around us, because there are something evil and dangerous on the shady lanes of our way...Be aware! I hope you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my Sweet Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤

paulodipe
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Fabulous film. MUCH preferred this to the Stewart/Day version. Very many thanks, CCC.

eshaibraheem
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Thank you for the colorized version. I love it.

missmo
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Grazie per il vostro lavoro. Adoro il fatto che mettiate i sottotitoli in doverse lingue. GRAZIE❤

salvatoremaniscalco
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Stunning British accent!! Just love it.

radarasmarie
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Gran película!
Simple pero muy entretenida! Peter Lorre lo hace muy bien como el antagonista, se roba las escenas cuando él aparece!
Los protagonistas no se quedan atrás, la relación de esta familia se nota, sobre todo cuando el Padre rompe en llanto cuando ve a su hija.
Y pues la de 1956, tambien me gusta bastante, de hecho las dos versiones me encantan y que tienen mérito propio, que muy pocos directores pueden tener, hacer un buen remake!
Grande Alfred Hitchcock y sus películas!

Thejuvenal
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Excelente pelicula muchas gracias por su tiempo y dedicación

ricardopalma
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Don't suppose you can get the movie called THE LADY KILLERS.
Starring, PETER SELLERS?

orbgmail.
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Norman Woods character is the actor with the blinking eyes in Young and Innocent. And Nova Pilbeam is also in it as an adult.

SimonFurber
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*To all who don't like colorizing, * Go watch the B/W film and stop bitching about other peoples choice.

jasholden
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Finish the movie before flashing stuff on the screeen. You can oftern tell it is finished by the words "The End".

j.sumner
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Non sapevo di questa versione solo quella con Doris Day

cinzia
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Just about anything Pete Lorre's in, he'll be the baddie. Unless if he stars with Vicent Price and or with Boris Karloff where he's comic relief or just a drunk. 🍷LOL Well OK he was a good detective in the Moto films. 🔍But he was super creepy in "M" and "Mad Love". Wonder what mischief he'll get into in this one. Let's investigate. 🕵

zanti
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Molto bello...però la sottotitolazione automatica lasciava un po a desiderare.

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