THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH / CIRCLE OF DANGER
$8.00 (member) ; $13.00 (general admission)
Ticket prices include a $2.00 online booking fee.
Aero Theatre | Double Feature

ABOUT THE FILMS
THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, 1956, Universal, 120 min. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock remakes his own entertaining but lightweight 1934 thriller as a melancholy examination of the pleasures and nightmares of family life. When the son of James Stewart and Doris Day is kidnapped while on vacation, the couple’s long-simmering resentments threaten to get in the way of their attempts to rescue him.
FORMAT: 35mm
CIRCLE OF DANGER, 1951, Films Sans Frontieres, 86 min. Dir. Jacques Tourneur
CIRCLE OF DANGER, 1951, Films Sans Frontieres, 86 min, Dir: Jacques Tourneur. In Jacques Tourneur’s thrilling postwar-set mystery, CIRCLE OF DANGER, Ray Milland stars as an underwater salvage operator hell-bent on uncovering the truth of his brother’s suspicious death during a WWII commando raid in Brittany. As he pieces together the events with the help of illustrator Elsperth Graham (Patricia Roc), he discovers a truth more devastating than he could imagine.
FORMAT: 35mm collection print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive