Hitchcock Retrospective: THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934)

Hitchcock Retrospective: THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934)

Experience Alfred Hitchcock's THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934) on the BIG SCREEN in the Historic Camelot Theatre!

By Palm Springs Cultural Center

Date and time

Location

Camelot Theatres

2300 East Baristo Road Palm Springs, CA 92262

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

SEPTEMBER 5 | The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

Starring: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre

The film that launched Hitchcock’s international career.

Made in Britain before his move to Hollywood, The Man Who Knew Too Much introduced the world to Hitchcock’s mastery of espionage and suspense. With Peter Lorre as a chilling villain and the Albert Hall climax etched in cinematic memory, this is early Hitchcock at his sharpest.

6PM Pre-Show: Vintage clips & trailers

7PM Screening + Film Q&A with historians Richard L. Edwards & Steven C. Smith

Historic Camelot Theatre | Palm Springs Cultural Center

CLASSIC COCKTAILS

Elevate your movie night and select one of our classic cocktails! We offer a full range of fine wines, craft beers, and premium well drinks. Pre-order on Eventbrite and save $4 on two drinks with our exclusive pre-show drink special. Sip, relax, and enhance your cinematic experience with a touch of sophistication.

Richard L. Edwards is Executive Director of XCITE at UC Riverside. He received his PhD in Film Studies from USC's School of Cinematic Arts. In 2017, Edwards taught a massive online course for the cable network Turner Classic Movies (TCM) called "50 years of Hitchcock" that had 15,000 enrolled students and ran concurrently with a Hitchcock film retrospective on TCM. With Shannon Clute, he co-hosted the long-running and popular podcast entitled "Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir." He has also co-written a book on film noir, The Maltese Touch of Evil: Film Noir and Potential Criticism, and written several articles on a variety of film topics, including an essay on the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. This Fall he will be the event host for NoirCon 2024, a four day conference dedicated to all things noir, at the Palm Springs Cultural Center from November 7 - November 10, which will include screenings of film noir classics at the Camelot Theatre.


Steven C. Smith is a four-time Emmy-nominated producer and award-winning author who has interviewed many of Alfred Hitchcock’s collaborators. He appears as a film historian in several Hitchcock documentaries, and received the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for his biography of Bernard Herrmann, the composer most associated with Hitchcock. Steven’s over-200 documentaries include collaborations with Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Stephen Sondheim, Julie Andrews, Cicely Tyson, Harrison Ford, and Sidney Poitier. He is the author of the award-winning biography “Music by Max Steiner: The Epic Life of Hollywood’s Most Influential Composer.”


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The Palm Springs Cultural Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was established to encourage the development of the cultural arts in the Coachella Valley with a specific focus in the areas of film, fine art, live performance, dance, music, and community festivals. The Center is dedicated to advancing education, to nurturing community-wide participation in the cultural arts, and to sponsoring scholarship awards for deserving individuals.

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$13.65
Sep 5 · 7:00 PM PDT