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The Big Picture After he spent a decade figuring out his voice in Hollywood and working under contract with David O. Selznick, Alfred Hitchcock was a prominent Hollywood director who had proven himself as someone that studios could and should trust. As a result, Hitchcock was able to make his most creative and defining films in the 1950s.
The film had mixed reviews at the time and did poorly in the US box office. It continues to have middling reviews by modern critics, suggesting that a comedy devoid of noir mystery was never Hitchcock's strong suit. Hitchcock has a dark sense of humor which is evident in a lot of his films, but it is preferred when he sprinkles it throughout his darker material.*Availability in US
As a result, The Wrong Man's twists and turns are grounded in reality. Fonda plays an unlucky man who goes to the insurance company for money for his wife's dental procedure only to be mistaken by them for a man who has robbed them twice. He is wrapped up in a crime, fighting for his freedom and his identity against charges he hardly understands. This film had a huge influence on directors Jean-Luc Godard and Martin Scorsese.
6 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' Starring James Stewart and Doris Day In 1934, Alfred Hitchcock was a rising British director who released The Man Who Knew Too Much. Twenty years later, he was a respected Hollywood professional when he remade his own film. James Stewart plays an American doctor vacationing with his wife in Morocco. They witness a murder and their son is kidnapped, which draws the pair into a dangerous international plot.
Release Date June 27, 1951 Director Alfred Hitchcock Cast Farley Granger , Ruth Roman , Robert Walker , Leo G. Carroll , Patricia Hitchcock , Kasey Rogers Runtime 101 mins Main Genre Crime Writers Raymond Chandler , Czenzi Ormonde , Whitfield Cook , Patricia Highsmith , Ben Hecht Expand WATCH ON TUBI
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