Posted on 10/19/2014 11:44:55 AM PDT by ReformationFan
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I also recommend “The Man Who Knew Too Little” with Bill Murray.
Is that the one with Murray as a video store clerk in London?
The movie industry has always been a new world order subsidiary.
They make new world order themed movies.
I personally really enjoy this movie.
What’s not to like about Doris Day’s singing in the end ?
If you extensively study new world order, however, you’ll be shocked when you start to realize the extent to which the publishing, music and movie industries are run by them and used by them, both as a toy and a tool. They just love putting espionage stories, one of their passions, on display for the sheeple to absorb. I’m sure almost no actors back then, and even now, really have any clue as to the powers that they really work for. This is why Hollywood especially finds actors/actresses that are addicts and/or intellectual pop tarts ideal for being made into “stars”; they can be relied on to serve their purposes and not reveal anything because they don’t know anything important - and they don’t have the sense to even bother the powers of Hollywood with questions about who is really calling the shots and to what end.
Later
ce sera sera
I got sick of the song by the end of the movie.
Oh, I thought it was the story of James Snowden.
As it happens, The Man Who Knew Too Much was the first Hitchcock movie I ever saw. It was sometime after I had seen the Harrison Ford movie Frantic, and so when I saw the Hitchcock film later I immediately saw where Roman Polanski had gotten his inspiration.
(Come to think of it, I had forgotten that Frantic wasn't released until 1988. That means that I got into Hitchcock in a big way in my last year or so of high school: The Birds, Marnie, Vertigo, Frenzy, Rear Window, and this one—nearly half of the Hitchcock flicks I've seen altogether, in the 25 years since.)
Ah, I saw this one on the boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ, in June 1956 while on our senior class trip - went with Nev Panday, our exchange student from India who sadly has since passed away - good flick.....
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