EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 24 MIN
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) - Drive-In Double Feature Episode 363
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In this episode of Drive-In Double Feature, Nathan and Ryan go back to the early days of Alfred Hitchcock with his 1934 classic The Man Who Knew Too Much. Before the glossier Jimmy Stewart remake, this lean and suspenseful British original laid the groundwork for Hitchcock’s mastery of espionage and suspense. The hosts discuss Peter Lorre’s eerie performance, the film’s brisk pacing, and how it showcases the seeds of Hitchcock's future greatness. It's a trip to pre-war Britain with secrets, assassinations, and a whole lot of suspense.
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In this episode of Drive-In Double Feature, Nathan and Ryan go back to the early days of Alfred Hitchcock with his 1934 classic The Man Who Knew Too Much. Before the glossier Jimmy Stewart remake, this lean and suspenseful British original laid the groundwork for Hitchcock’s mastery of espionage and suspense. The hosts discuss Peter Lorre’s eerie performance, the film’s brisk pacing, and how it showcases the seeds of Hitchcock's future greatness. It's a trip to pre-war Britain with secrets, assassinations, and a whole lot of suspense.
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