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Doris Day | Jo McKenna | |
James Stewart | Dr. Ben McKenna | |
Brenda De Banzie | Lucy Drayton | |
Bernard Miles | Edward Drayton | |
Ralph Truman | Buchanan | |
Mogens Wieth | Ambassador | |
Alan Mowbray | Val Parnell | |
Hillary Brooke | Jan Peterson | |
Christopher Olsen | Hank McKenna | |
Daniel Gélin | Louis Bernard | |
Carolyn Jones | ||
Leslie Banks | Bob Lawrence | |
Edna Best | Jill Lawrence | |
Peter Lorre | Abbott | |
Nova Pilbeam | Betty Lawrence | |
Frank Vosper | Ramon Levine | |
Hugh Wakefield | Clive | |
Pierre Fresnay | Louis Bernard | |
Cicely Oates | Nurse Agnes | |
D.A. Clarke-Smith | Binstead | |
George Curzon | Gibson |
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Producer | Alfred Hitchcock
Herbert Coleman Michael Balcon Ivor Montagu |
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Writer | John Michael Hayes
Charles Bennett Edwin Greenwood A.R. Rawlinson |
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Cinematography | Robert Burks
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Musician | Bernard Herrmann
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An Alfred Hitchcock Masterpiece James 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, climatic showdown in London's famous Royal Albert Hall. |
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