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Join 007 fans Rebecca, Chris and Dave as we fully use our license to chat while originally went on a journey and watched all Bond film each week. Now we‘re taking on all movies franchises for some critical analysis and inappropriate humour.
Ep 244 The Man Who Knew Too Much (1935) : Do You Expect Us To Talk?
Do You Expect Us To Talk?
1 hour 39 minutes
1 year ago
Ep 244 The Man Who Knew Too Much (1935) : Do You Expect Us To Talk?
Do You Expect Us To Talk? returns to Hitchcock with the the film so good, they made it Twice… well….sort of. The Man Who Knew Too Much sees a British family get mixed up in a plot to assassinate a European head of state. Blackmailed into silence with the kidnapping of their child, Bob and Jill must do what they can to save their child and stop the criminals in their tracks.
Join Becca, Dave and Chris as we discuss chair throwing, how Peter Lorre was the perfect Bond villain, getting some dental work when it's not needed and of course nudity in films.
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Do You Expect Us To Talk Will Return with The 39 Steps (1935)
Do You Expect Us To Talk?
Join 007 fans Rebecca, Chris and Dave as we fully use our license to chat while originally went on a journey and watched all Bond film each week. Now we‘re taking on all movies franchises for some critical analysis and inappropriate humour.