The master who knew too much
- Document author(s):
- Richard Corliss
- Document source:
- Time
- Publication date:
- 1984 Mar 26
- Document language:
- English
- Document type:
- article
- Number of pages:
- 2
- Source pagination:
- 77-78
- Document name subject:
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Document contains:
- production co
- Related films:
-
- Rear window — Hitchcock, Alfred — United States — 1954
- The trouble with Harry — Hitchcock, Alfred — United States — 1955
- The man who knew too much — Hitchcock, Alfred — United States — 1956
- Vertigo — Hitchcock, Alfred — United States — 1958
- Psycho — Hitchcock, Alfred — United States — 1960
- Film country(ies):
- United States
- Film language(s):
- English
- Film production company:
- Paramount Pictures
- Film genre(s):
- Dark comedy, Drama, Espionage, Feature, Mystery, Remakes, Romance, Slasher, and Thriller
- Film subject(s):
-
- Apartment houses -- Drama
- Assassination -- Drama
- Cities and towns -- Drama
- City and town life -- New York (State) -- New York -- Drama
- City and town life -- United States -- Drama
- Dead bodies -- Drama
- Deception -- Drama
- Diplomatic and consular service -- Drama
- Impostors and imposture -- California -- San Francisco -- Drama
- Kidnapping -- Drama
- Man-woman relationships -- California -- San Francisco -- Drama
- Man-woman relationships -- Drama
- Marrakesh (Morocco) -- Description and travel -- Drama
- Memory -- Drama
- Motels -- Drama
- Mothers and sons -- Drama
- Murder -- California -- San Francisco -- Drama
- Murder -- Drama
- Murder -- Psychological aspects -- Drama
- Parricide -- United States -- Drama
- Photographers -- United States -- Drama
- Psychopaths -- Drama
- Theft -- Drama
- Voyeurism -- Drama
- Images:
- PDFs:
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