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Skipinnish announced as headline act for Portsoy Boat Festival

Skipinnish announced as headline act for Portsoy Boat Festival
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Obituary: Novelist at the forefront of revolution in Scottish writing

Skipness dances return - Campbeltown Courier

Skipness dances return - Campbeltown Courier
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)

Rated NR · 2 hr Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller The debate still rages as to whether Alfred Hitchcock s 1956 remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much is superior to his own original 1934 version. This two-hour remake (45 minutes longer than the first film) features more stars, a lusher budget, and the plaintive music of Bernard Herrmann (who appears on-camera, typecast as a symphony conductor). Though the locale of the opening scenes shifts from Switzerland to French Morocco in the newer version, the basic plot remains the same. American tourists James Stewart and Doris Day are witness to the street killing of a Frenchman (Daniel Gelin) they ve recently befriended. Before breathing his last, the murder victim whispers a secret to Stewart (the Cinemascope lens turns this standard closeup into a truly grotesque vignette). Stewart knows that a political assassination will occur during a concert at London s Albert Hall, but is unable to tell the police: his son (a dau

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