In 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' (1934), a dentist visiting Switzerland with his family becomes entangled in a web of crime when his daughter is kidnapped. He must use his wit and intelligence to navigate through a dangerous mystery and bring his daughter back safely.
Aging professor of mathematics completes his life's work, a research project that has taken him decades, and climbs up from the boiler room (his study) and back to real life. He can hardly recognize his rebellious teenage kids and materialistic wife who hardly seem to notice his existence. The only person who is interested in the professor's work is Marja, his son's girlfriend and freshman at the university. An innocent infatuation flares up between the old man and the young girl, while the professor's family is only interested in the prize money awarded to the professor by an international jury for his academic achievements.
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