The Man Who Knew Too MuchJames Stewart and Doris Day give magnificent performances as Ben and Jo McKenna, an American couple vacationing in Morocco, whose son is kidnapped and taken to England. Caught up in international espionage, the McKennas' lives hang in the balance as they race to save their son in the chilling, climactic showdown in London's famous Royal Albert Hall.
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James Stewart, Doris Day (1956)
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Doris Day
The film that made him world-famous,
"The Man Who Knew Too Much." Hitchcock was responsible for my coming to America, and I owe him a great deal. I didn't realise how much this film would change my life. I am recognised all over the world as "the man at the Albert Hall."
The Man at Albert Hall - Storm Cloud Contata - Clash of the Cymbals
Reggie Nalder
Okay, when Doris Day and Reggie Nalder spot each other at Albert Hall, in the script, Reggie Nalder, (the assassin) tells Doris Day, the mother of the kidnapped boy, "You have a very nice little boy, Mrs. McKenna," which prevents her from telling the police and authorities in Albert Hall who and what Reggie is up to.
This scene is what came to my mind when I heard that silly parking lot story Stephanie Clifford made up.