![]() I didn't care if the little boy was found in the 1956 version. Yecch! Plus, the villains in the 1956 version are nowhere near as much fun as watching Peter Lorre menace the protagonists in the '34. → I'll take Peter-As-The-Villain over that infernal song and its various appearances in the '56. The '34 version has Peter Lorre as the Main Villain. Despite the obviously large difference in budget. The '56 is unnecessarily long at 120 minutes while the 1934 original does a tidy job of wrapping things up in 75 minutes. The '56 is a decent movie and I kinda like it, but there's too much 'fat' in the picture. I know Hitchcock favored the '56, but give me the '34 if I had a choice of which to watch. I believe "The Man Who Knew Too Much" was the only one of Hitchcock's films he re-made. I have the direct opposite view of the 1956 version of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. ![]()
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