The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • James Stewart – Dr. Benjamin 'Ben' McKenna
  • Doris Day – Josephine Conway 'Jo' McKenna
  • Brenda De Banzie – Lucy Drayton
  • Bernard Miles – Edward Drayton
  • Ralph Truman – Inspector Buchanan
  • Daniel Gélin – Louis Bernard
  • Mogens Wieth – Ambassador
  • Alan Mowbray – Val Parnell
  • Hillary Brooke – Jan Peterson
  • Christopher Olsen – Henry 'Hank' McKenna
  • Reggie Nalder – Rien
  • Alexis Bobrinskoy – the Prime Minister
  • Richard Wattis – Assistant Manager
  • Noel Willman – Woburn
  • Alix Talton – Helen Parnell
  • Yves Brainville – Police Inspector
  • Richard Wordsworth – Ambrose Chappell,Jr
  • Carolyn Jones – Cindy Fontaine

Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films. In The Man Who Knew Too Much he can be seen 25:42 into the film watching acrobats in the Moroccan marketplace, with his back to the camera, just before the spy is killed.

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