The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

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1934 · Approved · 1h 15m

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Other grades: 70.0 (3 viewers)
19341h 15mApproved
Countries:United Kingdom
Languages:AR EN FR IT
Keywords: 1930sApplauseAssassination attemptAssassination planAssassination plotBlack and whiteBrandyBrawlBreaking down a doorBrilliantineShow moreBrit abroadBritishBrochureBroochBrushBullet holeBullet through a windowBurning evidenceChapelCharacter's point of view camera shotChimeChurchChurch serviceCigar smokingCigarette smokingClay pigeon shootingClueConcertConcert hallConcert ticketConsoling hugCorrupt churchCoupleCovering someone's mouthCriminalCryingCymbalsDanceDancingDentistDentist chairDentistryDinnerDisbelieving authoritiesDogEnglandEnglishmanEnglishwomanEveningFailed assassinationFamily relationshipsFather daughter relationshipFemale sharpshooterFirefightForeign agentForeign officeGender in titleGirlHipnotismoHit with a chairHitchcock and lorreHomosexual killerHomosexual villainHotel managerHumiliationHypnosisHypnotic tranceHypnotismHypnotistHypnotizedImpersonationJealous husbandKeyKidnapped daughterKidnappingKidnapping of daughterKitchenKnittingKnockout gasKnowing too muchLanguage barrierLondon englandMale police officerMarried coupleMattressModel railwayMother daughter relationshipMurderMurder of a police officerMurder of a policemanMurder threatOrganOrgan the musical instrumentPhone boothPlainclothes officerPocket watchPolicePolice inspectorPolice officerPolice officer killedPolicemanPractical jokePulling a toothRadioRadio broadcastRailwayRecord albumRecord playerReference to archduke ferdinandReference to william shakespeareReligiosityRemadeRooftopRoyal albert hallSaint moritzSaint moritz, switzerlandScreamScreaming in fearSense of humorSharpshooterSharpshootingShaving brushShoot to killShooting competitionShooting to killShootoutShot in the armShot in the backShot in the chestShot through a doorShot through a windowShot to deathSiegeSingingSix word titleSkeet shootingSki jumpingSki jumping competitionSki resortSneezeSneezingSnowSoundproof roomSpySt. moritz switzerlandSubjective cameraSuspenseSwiss alpsSwitzerlandTelephoneTelephone callThreat to killThreatened with a gunThreatening letterThreatening noteThreatening telephone callThroat grabThrowing a chairTooth extractionTooth pullingToy trainTraced callUnited kingdomWalking on a ledgeWirelessWoman faintsWoman sharpshooterWorship serviceYear 1934Young child
While holidaying in Switzerland, Lawrence and his wife Jill are asked by a dying friend, Louis Bernard, to get information hidden in his room to the British Consulate. They get the information, but when they deny having it, their daughter Betty is kidnapped. It turns out that Louis was a Foreign Office spy and the information has to do with the assassination of a foreign dignitary. Having managed to trace his daughter's kidnappers back to London, Lawrence learns that the assassination will take place during a concert at the Albert Hall. It is left to Jill, however, to stop the assassination.
Gaumont-British Picture Corporation
Gaumont-British Picture Corporation
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