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The Hidden Hand

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
712
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Elisabeth Fraser, Craig Stevens, and Milton Parsons in The Hidden Hand (1942)
ComedyHorrorMysteryRomanceSci-Fi

Peter Thorne (Craig Stevens)is a young attorney who works for an eccentric old woman, Lorinda Channing (Cecil Cunningham), who uses her insane brother, John Channing (Milton Parsons), to fri... Read allPeter Thorne (Craig Stevens)is a young attorney who works for an eccentric old woman, Lorinda Channing (Cecil Cunningham), who uses her insane brother, John Channing (Milton Parsons), to frighten her other relatives because they are after her money. Further complications arrive w... Read allPeter Thorne (Craig Stevens)is a young attorney who works for an eccentric old woman, Lorinda Channing (Cecil Cunningham), who uses her insane brother, John Channing (Milton Parsons), to frighten her other relatives because they are after her money. Further complications arrive when another murderer arrives on the scene and plants the blame on John Channing.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Stoloff
  • Writers
    • Anthony Coldeway
    • Raymond L. Schrock
    • Rufus King
  • Stars
    • Craig Stevens
    • Elisabeth Fraser
    • Julie Bishop
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    712
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benjamin Stoloff
    • Writers
      • Anthony Coldeway
      • Raymond L. Schrock
      • Rufus King
    • Stars
      • Craig Stevens
      • Elisabeth Fraser
      • Julie Bishop
    • 31User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Craig Stevens
    Craig Stevens
    • Peter Thorne
    Elisabeth Fraser
    Elisabeth Fraser
    • Mary Winfield
    Julie Bishop
    Julie Bishop
    • Rita Channing
    Willie Best
    Willie Best
    • Eustis the Chauffeur
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Dr. Lawrence Channing
    Cecil Cunningham
    Cecil Cunningham
    • Lorinda Channing
    Ruth Ford
    Ruth Ford
    • Estelle Channing
    Milton Parsons
    Milton Parsons
    • John Channing
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Matthews, the Undertaker
    • (uncredited)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Sheriff Selby
    • (uncredited)
    Glen Cavender
    Glen Cavender
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Roland Drew
    Roland Drew
    • Walter Channing
    • (uncredited)
    Inez Gay
    • Hattie
    • (uncredited)
    George Guhl
    George Guhl
    • Deputy Sheriff Mike Mullins
    • (uncredited)
    Creighton Hale
    Creighton Hale
    • The Coroner
    • (uncredited)
    Marian Hall
    • Nurse Eleanor Stevens
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Mower
    Jack Mower
    • The Warden
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Benjamin Stoloff
    • Writers
      • Anthony Coldeway
      • Raymond L. Schrock
      • Rufus King
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    User reviews31

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    7Platypuschow

    The Hidden Hand: Quirky little tale

    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!
    7harrisfalk

    original, comic and scary

    Possibly my comments won't fit with other viewers' comments as I saw this film in 1942 when it was issued, and I was 7 years old.

    As a 7 year old I found it scary, interesting, and sometimes comic.

    I realize 62 years later the film would probably not frighten me now in the least. I think the story was original. Milton Parsons I remember well. His funereal manner was fascinating and his appearance is vivid in my memory. I remember him as a good little cameo actor from the 1940s, as well as one unfortunate, Rondo Hatton, who was not an actor but appeared as a monster due to his acromegaly. Bring back the films of the 1940s and early 1950s!
    8JLRMovieReviews

    A "Grade A" B-Mystery Short

    A somewhat warped old lady, played by Cecil Cunningham, yes that's the actress' name, has a will giving the bulk of her estate to her personal secretary, in order that her greedy and selfish family not get their grubby hands on her money. Her brother has just escaped from an insane asylum and heads for home. Such begins a creepy and very morbid film, as bodies start dropping like flies. Willie Best is on hand as the chauffeur who is giving his usual wide-eyed and jumpy performance at all things spooky. Future "Peter Gunn" star Craig Stevens costars and Milton Parsons gives a particularly chilling and unforgettable performance as the crazy escapee. With hidden money, trapdoors, crevices, and clues to find it all, this film has everything you'd want for a macabre night of thrills and chills. A very complicated and intricate plot keeps the viewer glued to their seat and holding on for dear life. This film delivers like none other for a dark, rainy night. Just turn a light on afterwards, and watch your back....
    6russjones-80887

    A little of this, a little of that

    An escapee from an institution returns home to the house of his sister, who arranged his escape. Gathering her family together, she intends using her brother to kill them.

    While this is a relatively entertaining B film, it is ultimately neither a comedy or a thriller although it has elements of both. Milton Parsons is sinister as the brother with the underused and underrated Willie Best supplying the comedy.
    7bensonmum2

    This one deserves to be better known

    Lorinda Channing helps her insane brother escape from an asylum. She intends to use him to frighten her other relatives who she feels are only out to get her money. Intending to leave the majority of her fortune to her secretary, Mary Winfield, Lorinda is convinced she'll also need protection from her crazy family. But can you really trust an homicidal maniac bent on killing again?

    I'm not really sure why The Hidden Hand isn't better known. It's one of those Warner "B" films that seems to have unfairly dropped into relative obscurity. I'm not sure I was even aware of its existence until last night. Too bad, because it's a ton of fun. It's got so much going for it. First, Milton Parsons plays mad brother John perfectly. He expertly alternates between hilarious and downright creepy. To me, it looked as if Parsons was having the time of his life. His name might not be familiar, but he's a character actor that I'm sure most fans of 1940s-era films have run across. Second is Willie Best. I always feel it necessary to defend enjoying Best, so I'll do so again. While I do not appreciate the stereotypical and sometimes degrading roles he was given, he's as good a comedian as you'll find. HIs timing is impeccable. The missing sandwich bit near the beginning of the film had me just about laughing out loud. In fact, he steals just about every scene he appears in. Finally, as I've said countless times, I always enjoy an old, dark house movie. This one comes complete with secret passages, moving panels, and other surprises. Add to that a madcap script, dead bodies that appear and disappear, and an atmospheric thunderstorm and you've got a winner in my books.

    One last thing, being a Warner Brothers' film - even a "B' film - it all looks great. Director Benjamin Stoloff and cinematographer Henry Sharp certainly knew what they were doing.

    7/10

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      (1934). Stage Play: Invitation to a Murder. Mystery/melodrama. Written by Rufus King. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Theatre Masque: 17 May 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Dr. Linton"), Humphrey Bogart (as "Horatio Channing"), Edgar Charles, Sherling Oliver, Walter Plinge, Jane Seymour, James Shelburne, Gale Sondergaard (as "Lorinda Channing"), William Valentine, Juan Varro, Daphne Warren-Wilson. Produced by Ben Stein. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as The Hidden Hand (1942).
    • 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.

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      Referenced in Curtiz (2018)

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noche de terror
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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