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James Stewart | Dr. Benjamin McKenna | |
Doris Day | Josephine Conway McKenna | |
Brenda De Banzie | Lucy Drayton | |
Bernard Miles | Edward Drayton | |
Ralph Truman | Inspector Buchanan / Special Branch | |
Daniel Gélin | Louis Bernard | |
Mogens Wieth | Ambassador | |
Alan Mowbray | Val Parnell | |
Hillary Brooke | Jan Peterson | |
Christopher Olsen | Hank McKenna | |
Reggie Nalder | French Marksman | |
Richard Wattis | Albert Hall Assistant Manager | |
Noel Willman | Woburn / Special Branch | |
Alix Talton | Helen Parnell | |
Yves Brainville | French Police Inspector | |
Carolyn Jones | Cindy Fontaine | |
London Symphony Orchestra | Themselves | |
Bernard Herrmann | Himself - Conductor | |
Covent Garden Chorus | Themselves | |
Barbara Howitt | Herself - Soloist |
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Producer |
Alfred Hitchcock
Herbert Coleman |
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Writer | Charles Bennett
D.B. Wyndham-Lewis John Michael Hayes Angus MacPhail |
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Cinematography |
Robert Burks
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Musician | Bernard Herrmann
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A widescreen, Technicolor remake by Hitchcock of his 1934 film of the same title. A couple (James Stewart, Doris Day) vacationing in Morocco with their young son accidentally stumble upon an assassination plot. When the child is kidnapped to ensure their silence, they have to take matters into their own hands to save him. |
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