The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1969 film)

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The Girl Who Knew Too Much
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrancis Lyon
Written byCharles Allen Wallace
Produced byEarle Lyon
StarringAdam West
Nancy Kwan
Nehemiah Persoff
Robert Alda
Buddy Greco
Edited byTerry O. Morse
Music byJoe Greene
Production
company
Release date
  • November 1969 (1969-11)
Running time
96 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a 1969 neo noir film starring Adam West as Johnny Cain, a nightclub owner and former freelance adventurer who is forced out of retirement when a crime syndicate boss is murdered in his nightclub and investigations lead into unexpected areas. It was the final film of director Francis D. Lyon and United Pictures Corporation.

The film co-stars Nancy Kwan, Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Alda, Patricia Smith, David Brian, and noted jazz musician Buddy Greco as nightclub entertainer Albert "Lucky" Jones. The melodramatic promotional tagline of The Girl Who Knew Too Much was: "You have to be crazy or in love — to take on the syndicate!"

The film was intended to be a vehicle for Adam West to escape his Batman stereotype by playing a cynical, hard-edged tough guy. The movie's dialogue is typified by a scene between West's Cain and the boozy Mrs. Grinaldi played by Smith:

Mrs. Grinaldi: "And what do you do for a living, Mr. Cain?"
Cain: "I kill people, Mrs. Grinaldi."

The Girl Who Knew Too Much was not a box office success in theatrical release, but became a staple of late-night showings on WCBS-TV and other television stations in the early 1970s. It then disappeared for decades and was in danger of becoming a lost film. However, it finally appeared in a home video release that came on May 28, 2013, on Blu-ray and DVD.[1]

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  1. ^ "The Girl Who Knew Too Much - Blu-Ray". Retrieved 13 April 2013.

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