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The Big Clock
The Big Clock

The Big Clock (1948)

73% User Rating
1h 35min
Crime
Thriller

"The Strangest and Most Savage Manhunt in History!"

Stroud, a crime magazine's crusading editor has to post-pone a vacation with his wife, again, when a glamorous blonde is murdered and he is assigned by his publishing boss Janoth to find the killer. As the investigation proceeds to its conclusion, Stroud must try to disrupt his ordinarily brilliant investigative team as they increasingly build evidence (albeit wrong) that he is the killer.

John FarrowDirector

Cast

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Ray Milland

Ray Milland

George Stroud

Charles Laughton

Charles Laughton

Earl Janoth

Maureen O'Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan

Georgette Stroud

George Macready

George Macready

Steve Hagen

Rita Johnson

Rita Johnson

Pauline York

Elsa Lanchester

Elsa Lanchester

Louise Patterson

Harold Vermilyea

Harold Vermilyea

Don Klausmeyer

Dan Tobin

Dan Tobin

Roy Cordette

Harry Morgan

Harry Morgan

Bill Womack

Richard Webb

Richard Webb

Nat Sperling

Elaine Riley

Elaine Riley

Lily Gold

Luis van Rooten

Luis van Rooten

Edwin Orlin

Lloyd Corrigan

Lloyd Corrigan

McKinley

Frank Orth

Frank Orth

Burt

Margaret Field

Margaret Field

Second Secretary

Philip Van Zandt

Philip Van Zandt

Sidney Kislav

Henri Letondal

Henri Letondal

Antique Dealer

Douglas Spencer

Douglas Spencer

Bert Finch

Bobby Watson

Bobby Watson

Morton Spalding

B.G. Norman

B.G. Norman

George Jr.

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Joey Ray

Joe Talbot

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Frances Morris

Grace Adams

Harry Rosenthal

Harry Rosenthal

Charlie

Ernö Verebes

Ernö Verebes

Waiter

James Burke

James Burke

O'Brien

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Lucille Barkley

Hatcheck Girl

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Woman in Conference Room (uncredited)

Noel Neill

Noel Neill

Elevator Operator (uncredited)

Julia Faye

Julia Faye

Secretary (uncredited)

Theresa Harris

Theresa Harris

Daisy (uncredited)

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Lucy Knoch

Secretary (uncredited)

Judy Nugent

Judy Nugent

Penelope Patterson (uncredited)

Ruth Roman

Ruth Roman

Secretary at Meeting (uncredited)

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Bea Allen

Betty (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

(uncredited)

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Chuck Hamilton

Guard at Janoth Building (uncredited)

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Bert Moorhouse

Editor at Conference Table (uncredited)

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Harry Anderson

Guard (uncredited)

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James Carlisle

Van Spove (uncredited)

Al Ferguson

Al Ferguson

Guard at Janoth Building (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Ice Man (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt

Norman Leavitt

Tourist (uncredited)

Lee Miller

Lee Miller

Man from 'Airways' in Elevator (uncredited)

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Dick Gordon

Minor Role (uncredited)

Barry Norton

Barry Norton

Man at Van Barth's (uncredited)

Lester Dorr

Lester Dorr

Cabby (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

January 5, 2019

How did I get into this rat race? Egomaniac publisher Earl Janoth (Charles Laughton) murders his mistress in a fit of temper. He then uses all his power and connections to pin the crime on another man seen close to the crime. George Stroud (Ray Milland), editor of Janoth's own Crimeways magazine, is put in charge of tracing the mystery man. Which is fine until he finds that as he digs deeper, all the evidence points to he himself being the fall guy! Ostensibly film noir it may be, but The Big Clock still has something to offer even the most casual of cinema goer. Directed by the still criminally undervalued John Farrow, The Big Clock has a touch of the Alfred Hitchcock "wrong man" theme about it. Based on a novel written by Kenneth Fearing, Farrow and his writer, Jonathan Latimer, have managed to craft a piece that is both twisty and unique in its execution. With both things working towards a quite clever and suspenseful ending. As with the best of film noir, The Big Clock has an intricate plot that's awash with dubious characters and sexual ambiguity. Headed by Laughton's tyrannical philandering Janoth (apparently based on real life publisher Henry Luce), the piece boasts what maybe a gay scar-faced right hand man? (George Macready) and a butch masseur henchman (Harry Morgan playing against type). Only in the wonderful world of film noir can such characters not only exist, but also be so riveting within the film's structure. The piece is also very funny, particularly when Elsa Lanchester's batty artist Louise Patterson is on the screen. I almost fell off my chair laughing during one scene as she hands in a sketch of the wanted man, Picasso would have been proud! But ultimately it's the story and Ray Milland's ability to see it through that wins the day. Even with the odd little problem, such as the underusing of Maureen O' Sullivan as Stroud's wife, Georgette, thus the domestic strife feels like filler. The Big Clock still finishes as an excellently constructed picture containing interesting thematics on time (this will be down to the individual viewer) that's cunningly set in amongst a media empire environment. Remade with some success in 1987 as a political thriller (No Way Out), The Big Clock still remains the essential film to see. Crime, mystery, drama, comedy and a thriller, it has a little for everyone, even if it is basically a film noir treat. 9/10

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Joe Dante on THE BIG CLOCK

Joe Dante on THE BIG CLOCK

The Big Clock Trailer 1948

The Big Clock Trailer 1948

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