Mostly, some of them are are still pretty good movies in their own right and worth watching. The Bogart version of Maltese Falcon is vastly superior to the previous versions. I haven't seen the original Man Who Knew Too Much but the remake is generally better know, it being in color and staring...
John Huston's 1941 version of the Maltese Falcon with Humphey Bogart was the third time the book was adapted to a movie. It was preceded by The Maltese Falcon in 1931 and Satan Met a Lady in 1936. Alfred Hitchcock made The Man Who Knew Too Much in 1934 and again with James Stewart in 1956...
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