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I think I preferred the old version. To Catch A Thief was entertaining but not classic Hitchcock.
Echoes said:Tricycle Rider said:The Man Who Knew Too Much - eh, it's a Hitchcock film. What else can be said?
1934 or 1956?
Doris Day was bluffing in that one. And great depiction of Colonial time Morocco, very multikulti compared to a then deserted London.
Also Daniel Gélin was a great actor. Better than Pierre Fresnay, methinks.
Not the best Hitchcock, ideologically speaking but good entertainment and the pastel colours were supreme in those colour films of the fifties. To Catch a Thief is the ultimate example of that.
I think I preferred the old version. To Catch A Thief was entertaining but not classic Hitchcock.