BEST ENGLISH FILM OF 1934.—Here are Leslie Banks, Edna Best and Nova Pilbeam in a scene from the Gaumont-British production. "The Man Who Knew Too Much," due for early release in New Zealand. Mr. Alfred Hitchcock, who directed the picture, was recently presented with the gold medal. of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers which is awarded annually to the director of the English film which is considered by the institute to be the best made during the year.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 18
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78BEST ENGLISH FILM OF 1934.—Here are Leslie Banks, Edna Best and Nova Pilbeam in a scene from the Gaumont-British production. "The Man Who Knew Too Much," due for early release in New Zealand. Mr. Alfred Hitchcock, who directed the picture, was recently presented with the gold medal. of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers which is awarded annually to the director of the English film which is considered by the institute to be the best made during the year. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 18
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