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Summary of The Man Who Knew Too Much

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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'The Man Who Knew Too Much', by Alexander Baron is a didactic story that teaches a very important lesson ‘pride hath a fall’. It is about a man who posed himself as superior to others by showing off his smattering about certain things that were being taught to him during the military training. His name was Private Quelch and he would collect a lot of details about almost everything in his training. For example, he knew the exact speed of the bullet when it left the muzzle of the rifle, he knew all the parts of rifle by heart and could explain them well. He could recognize the type of the plane by hearing the boom of its engines. However, he lacked etiquette, ethics, decency, and respect for seniors. He would interrupt his instructors and correct them. One day he met his match in Corporal Turnbull. He assigned him the permanent cook-house duty of the mess. At the end he had to pay a heavy price for being a show off!


Answered by gourav4810
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i guess it Hitchcock's cameo in The Man Who Knew Too Much occurs about 26 minutes into the film. As the McKenna's watch the acrobats, Hitchcock appears at the left. The scene is clearly being staged in the studio with rear projection.

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