HITCHCOCK
THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH



Production: Alfred Hitchcock, Paramount, Filmwite Prod., 1955. Associate Producer: Herbert Coleman. Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Scenario: John Michael Hayes and Angus MacPhail, from a story by Charles Bennett and D. B. Wyndham-Lewis. Director of Photography: Robert Burks, A.S.C.. Color: Technicolor. Consultant: Richard Mueller. Special Effects: John P. Fulton, A.S.C. Sets: Hal Pereira, Henry Bumstead, Sam Comer and Arthur Krams. Music: Bernard Herrmann. Lyrics: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans: "Whatever Will Be"; "We'll Love Again"; Cantata "Storm Cloud" by Arthur-Benjamin and D. B. Wyndham-Lewis, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Bernard Herrmann. Editing: George Tomasini, A.C.E.. Costumes: Edith Head. Sound Engineers : Franz Paul and Gene Garvin, Western Electric. Assistant Director: Howard Joslin. Studio: Paramount. Location Work: Morocco. Distributor: Paramount, 1956, 120 minutes. Principal Actors: James Stewart (Doctor Ben MacKenna), Doris Day (Jo, his wife), Daniel Gelin (Louis Bernard), Brenda de Banzie (Mrs. Drayton), Bernard Miles (Mr. Drayton), Ralph Truman (Inspector Buchanan), Mogens Wieth (the ambassador), Alan Mowbray (Val Parnell), Hilary Brooke (Jan Peterson), Christopher Olsen (little Hank MacKenna), Reggie Malder (Rien, the assassin), and Yves Brainville, Richard Wattis, Alix Talton, Noel Willman, Caroline Jones, Leo Gordon, Abdelhaq Chraibi, Betty Baskomb, Patrick Aherne, Louis Mercier, Anthony Warde, Lewis Martin, Richard Wordsworth.