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Universal Studios The Man Who Knew Too Much 4K UHD (1956)

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) will be coming to 4K UHD on October 31st. The 4K will also include a Perspecta Soundtrack, the first time its been presented since its theatrical release.


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James Stewart and Doris Day star in the international thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much directed by Alfred Hitchcock. While vacationing in Morocco, Ben and Jo McKenna are suddenly immersed in a dangerous situation after a French spy dies in Ben's arms. Discovering that their son has been kidnapped and taken to England, the McKennas are caught up in a nightmare of espionage, assassinations and terror. Soon, all of their lives hang in the balance as they draw closer to the truth that leads to a chilling climax in London's famous Royal Albert Hall. Featuring the Academy AwardŽ winning song "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" sung by Doris Day, this remake of his own 1934 film is an unforgettable classic from the Master of Suspense.

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