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So, 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' is an early Hitchcock gem that really sets the tone for what we expect from his thrillers. The tension is palpable, especially when you consider the stakes—a kidnapped child. The pacing is interesting; it builds slowly with that classic Hitchcock suspense, leaving you on edge. The performances, particularly from Leslie Banks and Edna Best, really draw you in. There's this distinct atmosphere, a mix of elegance and danger, especially in the setting of St. Moritz. The practical effects aren't flashy but serve the narrative well, enhancing the realism of the couple's predicament. This film feels like a pivotal moment in Hitchcock's evolution as a director, laying down the groundwork for his future work.
Early example of Hitchcock's mastery of suspense.Highlights themes of parental anxiety and helplessness.Includes memorable scenes that influenced later thrillers.
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