The similarities between this 1956 Alfred Hitchcock thriller and the director's one in 1934 stop at the title and the fact both movies tell the story of a couple and their child becoming embroiled in a international intrigue, (this time in Marrakesh, Morocco, not Switzerland) so there is no point in comparing the two - viewers should sit back and enjoy this grand, elaborate and largely mindless thriller- a grand bubble of thrilling nothing - beautifully, interestingly filmed in exotic locations with terrific performances from unlikely Hitchcock blonde Doris Day and Hitchcock regular James Stewart as the couple thrust headlong into a long string of elaborate Hitchcock setpieces including the extended scene, unnecessary and entirely indulgent, at the taxidermist's office and the 12-minute dialogue-free
Rififi-esque finale.
★★★★☆
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