The Man Who Knew Too Little
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Released: 1997
The Man Who Knew Too Little -- Bill Murray, while visiting his brother in London, takes part in a 'virtual reality' theater experience. When he thinks a real-life assassination attempt is part of the game, he becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity and murder.
The Man Who Knew Too Little
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1997
Academy Award-nominee Bill Murray ("Lost In Translation," "The Royal Tenenbaums") is a bumbling American who, while visiting his wheeling-and-dealing brother in London, takes part in a "virtual reality" theater experience. When he thinks a real-life assassination attempt is just part of the game, he accidentally becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity and murder. Also starring Joanne Whalley (the "Scarlett" miniseries, "Willow"), Peter Gallagher ("Mr. Deeds," "House on Haunted Hill") and two-time British Academy of Film and Television award-winner, Richard Wilson ("A Passage to India," the "Gulliver's Travels" miniseries). From director Jon Amiel ("Entrapment," "Copycat").
The Man Who Knew Too Little
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Released: 1997
Bill Murray, while visiting his brother in London, takes part in a "virtual reality" theater experience. When he thinks a real-life assassination attempt is part of the game, he becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity and murder.
The Man Who Knew Too Little
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Posted: 10/13/2011
Academy Award-nominee Bill Murray ('Lost in Translation,' 'The Royal Tenenbaums') is a bumbling American who, while visiting his wheeling-and-dealing brother in London, takes part in a 'virtual reality' theater experience. When he thinks a real-life assassination attempt is just part of the game, he accidentally becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity and murder. Also starring Joanne Whalley (the 'Scarlett' miniseries, 'Willow'), Peter Gallagher ('Mr. Deeds,' 'House on Haunted Hill') and two-time British Academy of Film and Television award-winner, Richard Wilson ('A Passage to India,' the 'Gulliver's Travels' miniseries). From director Jon Amiel ('Entrapment,' 'Copycat').
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