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The Man Who Knew Too Much
Leslie Banks, Edna Best

Delta, 1999

Hitchcock's First Five-Star Entry
I agree with Alfred Hitchcock in his assessment that his 1956 remake of this 1934 classic was a superior movie. However, that's only when pressed. Really, despite mostly having the same story line and climactic scene at the Royal Albert Hall, they are two different ...
  
  











  



  
Alfred Hitchcock Thrillers - The Man Who Knew Too Much/Secret Agent/The Lady Vanishes
Frank Atkinson, Leslie Banks

Vintage Home Ent., 2004

Definitive Hitch...Three From The 30's
Three from Hitch's early British works that are filled with great actors and all those special touches that just say Hitch. From 1936..."The Secret Agent". You'll find Hitch's unique sense of humor well integrated with the suspense and his definitive style, in this ...
  
  











  



  
Black Scorpion II: Aftershock
Carl Banks, Gabrielle Beimford

New Concorde, 2001

a fun sequel
As a Black Scorpion I think this a fun sequel that has everything I like about the Black Scorpion Tv series (which is available on DVD in an impressive collection): a strong and intelligent heroine, weird but wonderful bad guys, and lots of B-movie/comic strip action. ...
  
  











  



  
Young & Innocent/The Man Who Knew Too Much
Frank Atkinson, Leslie Banks

Whirlwind Media, 2000

Hitch With a Twitch
Many of Hitchcock's early films share story elements because he used the same writer (Charles Bennett) for the screenplays. So you find "Young and Innocent" sharing the beginning of "Sabotage" by immediately revealing the identity of the villain/murderer, turning both ...
  
  











  



  
Alfred Hitchcock Collection - 13 Films
Peter Lorre, Charles Laughton

Diamond Entertainment, 2005

The best of 1930's Hitchcock
Many box sets of early Hitchcock often include several of his pre-sound movies-- there are none here. For completists and silent-era fans that's something to consider. Nonetheless, this is one terrific package of early Alfred. The made-in-UK titles here include Hitch's ...
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Knew Too Much [Region 2]
Leslie Banks, Edna Best

Hitchcock's First Five-Star Entry
I agree with Alfred Hitchcock in his assessment that his 1956 remake of this 1934 classic was a superior movie. However, that's only when pressed. Really, despite mostly having the same story line and climactic scene at the Royal Albert Hall, they are two different ...
  
  











  



  
Return to Peyton Place
Mary Astor, Joan Banks

20th Century Fox, 2005

Great sequel to Peyton Place
Return to Peyton Place begins with Rosemary Clooney singing the beautiful title song,(she sings it faboulously, and she is featured here because her then husband Jose Ferrer is the director (also see his State Fair..a hilarious mess) the Franz Waxman melody that ...
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Leslie Banks, Edna Best

Tgg Direct, 2003

Hitchcock's First Five-Star Entry
I agree with Alfred Hitchcock in his assessment that his 1956 remake of this 1934 classic was a superior movie. However, that's only when pressed. Really, despite mostly having the same story line and climactic scene at the Royal Albert Hall, they are two different ...
  
  











  



  
Live a Little, Love a Little
Elvis Presley, Michele Carey

Warner Home Video, 2007

Best Elvis movie that I've seen
I was very surprised and somewhat pleased with this tasty morsel from 1968. I'm not a great Elvis fan as some of the movies that the poor man was subjected to, lets just hope that he is still not embarrassed by them. The plot of the schizophrenic woman that picks him ...
  
  











  



  
Fire Down Below
Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum

Sony Pictures, 2004

Overlooked Gem with great star power!!!!
This DVD is an underrated movie that never seems to have gotten much attention.And it should have,because its a great movie.With a nice transfer to DVD,nice color and sharp picture.There are some fine performances from Robert Mitchum and Rita Hayworth.And as usual Jack ...
  
  











  



  
Dollar for the Dead [Region 2]
Emilio Estevez, William Forsythe

Great Western!! Emilio Estevez rules!!
This is a great western starring Emilio Estevez that's reminiscent of the Clint Eastwood 60's Spaghetti Western flicks.It's a must see!!
  
  











  



  
Alfred Hitchcock Collection, Vol. 3: The Man Who Knew Too Much
Leslie Banks, Edna Best

Madacy Records, 1998

Hitchcock's First Five-Star Entry
I agree with Alfred Hitchcock in his assessment that his 1956 remake of this 1934 classic was a superior movie. However, that's only when pressed. Really, despite mostly having the same story line and climactic scene at the Royal Albert Hall, they are two different ...
  
  











  



  
A Yank in Libya
H.B. Warner, Walter Woolf King

Alpha Video, 2004
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Leslie Banks, Edna Best

Platinum Disc Corportation, 2000

Hitchcock's First Five-Star Entry
I agree with Alfred Hitchcock in his assessment that his 1956 remake of this 1934 classic was a superior movie. However, that's only when pressed. Really, despite mostly having the same story line and climactic scene at the Royal Albert Hall, they are two different ...
  
  











  



  
Alfred Hitchcock's Limited Edtition Double Feature Jamaica Inn / Rich and Strange
Henry Kendall, Joan Barry

Whirlwind Media, 2000
  
  











  



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