The Spy Command teamed up with The Spy Movie Navigator for a podcast to decode the 1934 and 1956 versions of The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Director Alfred Hitchcock did his first version of the story fairly early in his career, and early in the sound era of motion pictures.
Hitchcock returned to the tale in the 1950s, now a major director. The 1956 version had James Stewart and Doris Day as stars. Hitchcock also had composer Bernard Herrman and writer John Michael Hayes, who had penned a number of Hitchcock scripts in the 1950s, along for the ride.
The podcast examining all this runs for about 90 minutes. It can be found here:
Website link: https://spymovienavigator.com/podcast/the-man-who-knew-too-much/
Apple: https://apple.co/3AOBaKm
Overcast: https://overcast.fm/+Spu89lNLg
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ghbw7U
Castbox: https://bit.ly/3s6Nimi
Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/134824797
Filed under: The Other Spies | Tagged: Alfred Hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann, Doris Day, James Stewart, John Michael Hayes, Spy Movie Navigator, The Man Who Knew Too Much |
Was a fun decoding session with you , Bill! Thanks!
Dan (SpyMovieNavigator.com / Cracking the Code of Spy Movies)