The Hidden Hand (1942 film)
The Hidden Hand | |
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Directed by | Benjamin Stoloff |
Produced by | William Jacobs |
Screenplay by |
Anthony Coldeway Raymond L. Schrock |
Based on |
Invitation to a Murder 1934 play by Rufus King |
Starring |
Craig Stevens Elisabeth Fraser Julie Bishop |
Music by | William Lava |
Cinematography | Henry Sharp |
Edited by | Harold McLernon |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Hidden Hand is a 1942 drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff, starring Craig Stevens, Elisabeth Fraser and Julie Bishop.
Plot summary
John Channing (Milton Parsons) is as insane-asylum escapee. In her efforts to protect her brother from the authorities, John's sister Lorinda (Cecil Cunningham) opens the door for a series of grisly murders. Peter Thorne (Craig Stevens) and Mary Winfield (Elizabeth Fraser) try to stop John before he kills again.[1]
Cast
- Craig Stevens as Peter Thorne
- Elisabeth Fraser as Mary Winfield
- Julie Bishop as Rita Channing
- Willie Best as Eustis the Chauffeur
- Frank Wilcox as Dr. Lawrence Channing
- Cecil Cunningham as Lorinda Channing
- Ruth Ford as Estelle Channing
- Milton Parsons as John Channing
- Roland Drew as Walter Channing
- Tom Stevenson as Horace Channing
- Marian Hall as Nurse Eleanor Stevens
- Inez Gay as Hattie (as Inez Gary)
- Kam Tong as Mallo
References
External links
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