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Horacio 2021-12-30 17:21:42
The lack of a strong driving suspense from the beginning to the end can prop up the character's panic, anger, and suspicion. On the premise that the results can be imagined in advance, the process is also straightforward and...
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Harley 2021-12-30 17:21:42
#希区柯克# The stage of the concert, from the beginning of the concert to the screaming of the woman, the scene lasted for 12 minutes, a total of 124 shots were used, and there was no dialogue at all. The scenes of women crying nervously in music are repeatedly shown in close-ups, panoramas, and close-ups; beside the killer is a woman who understands music and flips the sheet music. When the note of the cymbalist is approaching, the woman closes the sheet music and the killer gets up and hides....
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Lane 2021-12-30 17:21:42
It's shocking to watch the big screen!!! Plus 5 stars 9.1/10 Festival Walk 3.10 Add note to watch the big screen again 2 years...
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Jalyn 2021-12-30 17:21:42
3.5 stars, two scenes are not bad, one is at the Opera House and the other is at the consulate Dulux. Dai sings the scene of the song, but in general it is not as good-looking as expected, or separated Look, many of the sections in this movie are wonderful, but they don’t feel so thrilling and nervous when they are connected...
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Angel 2021-12-30 17:21:42
Not as exciting as imagined. PS I don't know why I saw the female villain love that little boy so much at the end, my eyes were red, and the song We'll love again that Doris Day sang afterwards was better than the que sera sera she sang...
The Man Who Knew Too Much Comments
The Man Who Knew Too Much quotes
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Cindy Fontaine: Ben dashed off to see him.
Helen Parnell: Then, Jo said it wasn't a man but a place and she dashed off.
Jan Peterson: Don't mention it again, darling, or I might dash off.
Cindy Fontaine: Oh! What a temptation.
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Helen Parnell: It isn't a he, it's an it! A building.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Language: English,Arabic,French Release date: June 1, 1956