Manden Der Vidste For Meget (Special Edition) | Man Who Knew Too Much, The |
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| Sprog: Engelsk (Dolby Digital 1.0)
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Billedeformat: Fullscreen 1.33:1 (4:3)
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| Beskrivelse: [ Dansk Engelsk ] Et engelsk par, Jill og Bob Lawrence, er på ferie med deres teenagedatter Betty. Ved en fest bliver den hemmelige agent Louis Bernard skudt. Men inden Louis dør, når han at fortælle Jill en hemmelighed - en udenlandsk ambassadør vil blive myrdet af terrorister i London. Terroristerne, som planlægger ugerningen, kidnapper Betty og transporterer hende til London. Nu må Jill og Bob forsøge at redde deres datter og ambassadøren. Beskrivelse: [ Dansk Engelsk ] Alfred Hitchcock directs the first of his classic British spy thrillers. While holidaying in the Swiss Alps with their daughter Betty, English couple Bob (Leslie Banks) and Jill Lawrence (Edna Best) are befriended by Frenchman Louis Bernard (Pierre Fresnay). When he is shot by international spies, Louis warns Jill with his dying breath that his killers intend to assassinate a leading diplomat in Britain. However, before Jill and Bob can inform the police Betty is kidnapped by the spies, who warn the couple that unless they maintain their silence they will never see their daughter again. Peter Lorre makes his English-speaking debut as the charming but psychotic kidnapper, Abbott. Hitchcock later decided to produce a big-budget, colour remake of the film with James Stewart and Doris Day. | Ekstra features:
Featurettes Interviews / Conversation Photo / Image Gallery
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| Instruktør: Alfred Hitchcock
Skuespillere: Arnold Lucy Betty Bascomb Charles Paton Cicely Oates Clare Greet D.A. Clarke-Smith Edna Best Edward Wild Frank Atkinson Frank Vosper Frederick Piper George Curzon H.G. Stoker Hal Walters Henry Oscar Hugh Wakefield Jack Vyvian James Knight Joan Harrison Leslie Banks Mitchelson-Hill Nova Pilbeam Percy Walsh Peter Lorre Pierre Fresnay S.J. Warmington Tony De Lungo
Producent: Ivor Montagu Michael Balcon
Forfatter: A.R. Rawlinson Charles Bennett D.B. Wyndham-Lewis Edwin Greenwood Emlyn Williams
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