One of cinema's greatest auteurs Alfred Hitchcock's six-decade career generated an unmissable run of suspense-packed thrillers strongly characterised by macabre plots and twist endings. Starring British screen icon Leslie Banks and featuring the English-speaking debut of Peter Lorre The Man Who Knew Too Much is one of Hitchcock's most thrilling pre-war British films and one which he would remake twenty years later in Hollywood. This peerless suspense classic is presented here in a High Definition transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. While holidaying in Switzerland the Lawrences are accidentally caught up in murder and intrigue when their friend Louis is fatally wounded by a gunshot. As he lays dying Louis confesses that he is a secret agent for the British government and passes on vital information which may prevent another world war... Special Features: Introduction by Charles Barr Aquarius: Alfred the Great - Hitchcock is interviewed on the 1972 Arts programme Image Gallery ... Read More »