The 1959 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock is "a glamorous, cross-country suspenser that gave Cary Grant, in the ripe sunset of his career, his lasting iconic image: the Wrong Man, in a very correct blue suit, outrunning a kamikaze crop duster," write Kinn and Piazza.
The movie contains a famous mistake, in which a little boy in a cafeteria covers his ears before star Eva Marie Saint shoots Grant.