L’uomo che sapeva troppo (1956) in streaming su altadefinizione Durante una conferenza medica a Parigi, il medico americano Dr. Ben McKenna, sua moglie, l'attrice di teatro musicale e cantante in pensione Jo McKenna nata Conway, e il loro figlio adolescente Hank McKenna decidono di fare una gita, tra gli altri, a Marrekesh, nel Marocco francese. Con un coltello conficcato nella schiena, il francese Louis Bernard, che la famiglia ha incontrato in precedenza durante il viaggio in autobus per Marrakech e che ora si traveste da arabo, si avvicina a Ben, sussurrando cripticamente alle orecchie di Ben che ci sarà un tentato omicidio a Londra di uno statista, questa notizia sussurrava poco prima della morte di Bernard. Ben è riluttante a fornire qualsiasi informazione su questa notizia alle autorità perché contemporaneamente Hank viene rapito dalla coppia britannica, Edward e Lucy Drayton, che hanno anche stretto amicizia con i McKennas a Marrakech e che probabilmente hanno portato Hank fuori dal paese in Inghilterra. Chiunque sia il popolo sconosciuto per cui lavorano i Drayton ha minacciato di uccidere Hank se Ben avesse divulgato qualsiasi informazione gli fosse stata raccontata da Bernard. Con le poche informazioni che hanno a disposizione, Ben e Jo si dirigono a Londra per cercare di sventare il tentativo di omicidio e, soprattutto, trovare un Hank vivo e al sicuro. Scotland Yard è a conoscenza di alcuni pezzi del puzzle, incluso il fatto che Bernard era un agente dei servizi segreti francesi e che ci sarà un attentato a qualcuno. Loro e i McKenna dovranno lavorare insieme mentre incontrano un ostacolo diplomatico, che potrebbe essere superato con una canzone speciale di Jo Conway.
Il film ha vinto un Oscar per la migliore canzone originale per "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", cantata da Doris Day. È stato presentato in anteprima al Festival di Cannes del 1956 il 29 aprile.
Cast
James StewartDr. Ben McKenna
Doris DayJo McKenna
Brenda De BanzieLucy Drayton
Bernard MilesEdward Drayton
Ralph TrumanBuchanan
Daniel GélinLouis Bernard
Mogens WiethAmbassador
Alan MowbrayVal Parnell
Hillary BrookeJan Peterson
Christopher OlsenHank McKenna
Reggie NalderRien
Richard WattisAssistant Manager
Noel WillmanWoburn
Alix TaltonHelen Parnell
Yves BrainvillePolice Inspector
Carolyn JonesCindy Fontaine
Bernard HerrmannConductor at Albert Hall
Covent Garden ChorusThemselves
Barbara HowittSelf - Soloist
Patrick AherneHandyman (uncredited)
Frank AlbertsonTaxidermist (uncredited)
Frank AtkinsonEdgar, a Taxidermist (uncredited)
John BarrardTaxidermist Holding the Panther (uncredited)
Mayne LyntonGrey Haired Taxidermist (uncredited)
Clifford BucktonSir Kenneth Clarke (uncredited)
Walter BaconChurch Member (uncredited)
Lovyss BradleyChurch Member (uncredited)
Nora BushChurch Member (uncredited)
Ann KundeChurch Member (uncredited)
Jean RansomeChurch Member (uncredited)
Albert CarrierFrench Policeman (uncredited)
Louis MercierFrench Policeman (uncredited)
Anthony WardeFrench Policeman (uncredited)
Frank BakerRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Oliver CrossRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Sam HarrisRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Jimmie HoranRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Carl M. LevinessRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Lee MillerRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Arthur ToveyRoyal Albert Hall Attendee (uncredited)
Harry FineEdington (uncredited)
Alex FrazerMan in Box Office Lobby (uncredited)
Wolf FreesAide to Prime Minister (uncredited)
Richard MarnerAide to Prime Minister (uncredited)
Milton FromeEmbassy Back Entrance Guard (uncredited)
Walter GotellMatthews, Scotland Yard Patrol Car (uncredited)
Leo GordonDrayton's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Alfred HitchcockMan in Marrakesh Marketplace (uncredited)
Gladys HollandBernard's Date at Restaurant (uncredited)
George HoweAmbrose Chappell Sr. (uncredited)
Richard WordsworthAmbrose Chappell Jr. (uncredited)
Eumenio BlancoArab (uncredited)
Allen JaffeArab (uncredited)
Lou KrugmanMarrakesh Headwaiter (uncredited)
Harold KasketStavis, Embassy Butler (uncredited)
Barry KeeganPatterson (uncredited)
Lloyd LambleGeneral Manager of Albert Hall (uncredited)
Lewis MartinDetective (uncredited)
Ralph NeffDrayton's Henchman (uncredited)
John O'MalleyHotel Doorman (uncredited)
Eric SnowdenSpecial Branch Officer (uncredited)
Patrick WhyteSpecial Branch Officer (uncredited)
Alma TaylorEmbassy Guest (uncredited)
Guy VerneyEmbassy Footman (uncredited)
Peter WilliamsPolice Sergeant at Albert Hall (uncredited)
John MarshallEmbassy Butler (uncredited)
Alexis BobrinskoyForeign Prime Minister (uncredited)
Betty BaskcombEdna, the Church Organist (uncredited)
Hyma BeckleyAlbert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Paul BeradiEmbassy Guest (uncredited)
Arline BletcherChurch Member (uncredited)
Janet BruceWoman in Box Office Queue (uncredited)
Naida BuckinghamAlbert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Barbara BurkeMiss Benson, the Marksman's Escort (uncredited)
Peter CamlinMarrakesh Waiter (uncredited)
Jimmy ChartersAlbert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Abdelhaq ChraibiMuslim Husband on the Bus (uncredited)
Victor HarringtonEmbassy Guest (uncredited)
George HilsdonPhotographer at the Airport (uncredited)
Philip JohnsEmbassy Chef (uncredited)
Barbara JonesLady on the Bus (uncredited)
Anthony LangSinger in Choir (uncredited)
Donald LawtonDesk Clerk (uncredited)
Marion LessingChurch Member (uncredited)
Enid LindseyLady Clarke (uncredited)
Janet MacfarlaneAlbert Hall Audience (uncredited)
Edward ManoukMarrakesh Waiter (uncredited)
Lola MoriceSinger in Choir (uncredited)
Leslie NewportInspector at Albert Hall (uncredited)
Elsa PalmerEmbassy Cook (uncredited)
Liddell PeddiesonTaxidermist with a Cap (uncredited)
Pauline PfarrAmbassador's Wife (uncredited)
Arthur RidleyAlbert Hall Ticket Collector (uncredited)
Lucile SewallChurch Member (uncredited)
Mahin S. ShahrivarMuslim Wife on the Bus (uncredited)