Doris Day & Jimmy Stewart

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Experience the pulse-pounding thrill of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much on 35mm.

Filmed in vibrant Technicolor and shown here in its original 35mm format, The Man Who Knew Too Much offers picturesque locales and international intrigue, and is helped by a brilliantly befuddled performance from James Stewart. The film’s intricate set pieces and dynamic cinematography build into a suspenseful crescendo with an enthralling third act.

The film is in fact a remake of Hitchcock’s own 1934 film, starring Stewart alongside Doris Day as an ordinary couple on holiday to Morocco before a chance encounter with a stranger sets their trip, and their lives, on a drastically different course. Before long the pair are embroiled in an assassination plot and the abduction of their own son. This expertly crafted narrative combines tense action and beautifully choreographed set-pieces with real emotional depth.

As many from the director, the film is well regarded for its taut storytelling and innovative use of suspense. Doris Day’s performance of the unforgettable song "Que Sera, Sera" also remains a standout highlight, further cementing the film’s place in cinematic history.

DIRECTOR: Alfred Hitchcock

CAST: James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda de Banzie, Bernard Miles, Ralph Truman, Daniel Gélin

YEAR: 1956

COUNTRY: USA

PROJECTION FORMAT: 35mm

DURATION: 120 mins

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£10.50: Adult 26-59 years
£8.50: Concession - Available to those over 60, anyone receiving disability benefits, income support or Job Seekers’ Allowance.
£5.50: Under 25s Available to those aged 25 or under.

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Widescreen Weekend: The Man Who Knew Too Much (PG)

Type:Festival

Pictureville, National Science And Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1NQ
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Season (26 Sept 2024)
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Thursday16:00 - 18:10

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