A lawyer works for a wealthy woman who uses her unstable brother to scare greedy relatives. Things get worse when a killer appears and frames the brother.A lawyer works for a wealthy woman who uses her unstable brother to scare greedy relatives. Things get worse when a killer appears and frames the brother.A lawyer works for a wealthy woman who uses her unstable brother to scare greedy relatives. Things get worse when a killer appears and frames the brother.
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Monte Blue
- Matthews, the Undertaker
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- Sheriff Selby
- (uncredited)
Glen Cavender
- Detective
- (uncredited)
Roland Drew
- Walter Channing
- (uncredited)
George Guhl
- Deputy Sheriff Mike Mullins
- (uncredited)
Creighton Hale
- The Coroner
- (uncredited)
Marian Hall
- Nurse Eleanor Stevens
- (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
- Butler
- (uncredited)
Jack Mower
- The Warden
- (uncredited)
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This is no "Halloween", but I really enjoyed this movie..not for the scares, but for the laughs. It was a great way to pass a couple of hours on a lazy Sunday afternoon in the middle of winter. Willie Best was really entertaining. The other characters did just enough and although it was very campy by today's standards, I can't fault any of them. At the end when the policemen all left the house satisfied that they had solved the crime (but left all the bodies in the hidden basement well), I laughed right out loud. I found this movie on the Turner Classic movie channel, where I watch most of the black and white movies I enjoy. If you just look at it as pure entertainment, you'd be sure to enjoy it.
There was a time when every major studio turned out "B" movies, 60 minute quickies to fill a double bill. "The Hidden Hand," for example. It features a group of credible, little-known actors (aside from Craig Stevens who had not yet played Peter Gunn) and keeps the budget slim by using only one set, a mysterious mansion where members of a greedy family gather to be knocked off. Why are there a pair of homicidal hands behind the painting in the living room? How come the carpet nearby hides a quick dip in a watery grave?? And how did the mistress of the manor get out of the crypt in which she was interred to plot the demise of her house guests? At least, the cast includes Milton Parsons who is either the funniest or scariest butler to escape an insane asylum. In short, a surprisingly entertaining throwback.
"The Hidden Hand" is an interesting twist on the familiar old dark house thrillers. But, like so many similar films in this genre in this era, it has Willie Best on hand...as if there was some unwritten law that he be on hand in each of these films!!
The film begins with a madman escaping from the sanitarium. It seems that John Channing (Milton Parsons) was assisted in his escape by his sister, Lorinda (Cecil Cunningham). She seems pretty unconcerned about her murderous brother's antics and wants his help in throwing an interesting party. She has invited her relatives there and she knows most of them are real swine....and she and John are going to make sure the deserving ones don't leave the house alive!
There are many nice twists in the film...but I don't want to discuss them because it would spoil the film. Overall, it's fun and quite entertaining...and well worth seeing.
The film begins with a madman escaping from the sanitarium. It seems that John Channing (Milton Parsons) was assisted in his escape by his sister, Lorinda (Cecil Cunningham). She seems pretty unconcerned about her murderous brother's antics and wants his help in throwing an interesting party. She has invited her relatives there and she knows most of them are real swine....and she and John are going to make sure the deserving ones don't leave the house alive!
There are many nice twists in the film...but I don't want to discuss them because it would spoil the film. Overall, it's fun and quite entertaining...and well worth seeing.
The Hidden Hand is such an odd little movie, it only stands at around an hour and deals with serious subjects. Yet at the same time it's rife with comedy leaving the whole movie feeling muddled yet oddly entertaining.
It tells the story of a crazed killer who returns home and becomes embroiled in a plot to put a womans greedy siblings through their paces as they all want her dead to claim the inheritance.
Though many of the characters aren't great we do have some who stand out and steal the entire movie. Ontop of that it looks amazing for it's time and delivers both chills and genuine belly laughs.
It's hard to categorize The Hidden Hand due to it's extremes in content but I can't take away from it's quality.
Fun, gripping and fascinating.
The Good:
Milton Parsons & Willie Best
Fantastic story
Great execution
Looks amazing for 1942
The Bad:
Tad short
Weirdly constructed
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
The Hidden Hand is what would happen if Edgar Alan Poe made a movie with Disney!
It tells the story of a crazed killer who returns home and becomes embroiled in a plot to put a womans greedy siblings through their paces as they all want her dead to claim the inheritance.
Though many of the characters aren't great we do have some who stand out and steal the entire movie. Ontop of that it looks amazing for it's time and delivers both chills and genuine belly laughs.
It's hard to categorize The Hidden Hand due to it's extremes in content but I can't take away from it's quality.
Fun, gripping and fascinating.
The Good:
Milton Parsons & Willie Best
Fantastic story
Great execution
Looks amazing for 1942
The Bad:
Tad short
Weirdly constructed
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
The Hidden Hand is what would happen if Edgar Alan Poe made a movie with Disney!
The least you can say about this film is that it is original, but to a degree that makes it incomparable with any other film - the closest of kin that I can think of is "Arsenic and Old Lace". It's a criminal comedy, an absurd horror story going burlesque, a family drama and tragedy going over the top, and a technically advanced "Family Addams" tale with a very black sense of humour. Milton Parsons as John Channing leads the show together with Cecil Cunningham as Lorinda Channing his sister, and they at least have great fun. The others are just there to be fooled around with. It's a kind of freak show, anatomizing the essence of greed and its unpredictable self-destructive turns, while the leading comedian actually is Willie Best as the chauffeur, he is one of the few survivors, and he has a very last word.
Did you know
- TriviaAs John Channing, the escapee from the insane asylum, this gave prolific character actor Milton Parsons a more substantial role than the usual bit parts he was usually limited to.
- Quotes
Detective: I almost remembered where I'd seen you before, and it wasn't London.
John Channing: Are you sure about that?
Detective: Well it might've been London, except I was never there.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Curtiz (2018)
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- Runtime
- 1h 3m(63 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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