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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Hitchcock's FIRST "Man Who Knew Too Much"
The once-threatened film program at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art continues to thrive, and this excellent series is a chance to show your support and watch some splendid films in the bargain. Directed by the master of suspense, between 1930 and 1939, the series features crackling thrillers both known ("Sabotage" on Saturday, "The 39 Steps" on Nov. 27, "The Lady Vanishes" on Nov. 28) and little-seen ("Murder" on Friday, "Number 17" on Nov. 27). Start your weekend right with "The Man Who Knew Too Much" on Friday and prepare to be entertained.
-- Kenneth Turan
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