Welcome to the sister article to Comedy Clicks! Each week, we will be taking an in depth look at some of the best comedy films that the world of cinema can offer! Today we will be looking at The Man Who Knew Too Little
About the Film
Summary of Plot
Wallace Ritchie is mistaken for a spy and must stop a plot to assassinate international leaders at a banquet.
– iMDB
Year Of Release
1997
Running Time
1 Hour 34 Minutes
Director
Jon Amiel
Tagline
He’s on a mission so secret, even he doesn’t know about it.
Opening Weekend US & Canada
$4,604,819
Trailer
Starring
Bill Murray – Wallace Ritchie Joanne Whalley – Lori Peter Gallagher – James Ritchie Richard Wilson – Sir Roger Daggenhurst
Song From the OST
Trivia
At the airport Bill Murray is asked for his passport. He said the pictures not a very good picture and opens his wallet. It is his picture of Carl Spackler from Caddyshack
Debut theatrical movie of Eddie Marsan (Mugger #1).
This was the first feature film to be made at Elstree Studios after the local council bought it from Brent Walker under a Compulsory Purchase Order.
Actors John Standing and Terence Harvey had previously appeared in the 1994 “Clue” Video Game as Colonel Mustard and the Butler, respectively.
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