The Hidden Hand

The Hidden Hand (1942)

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  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Romance
  • Release Date: 1942-11-07
  • User Rating: 6.2/10 from 8 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 6min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Benjamin Stoloff
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From 8 Ratings

Summary

Peter Thorne is a young attorney who works for an eccentric old woman, Lorinda Channing, who uses her insane brother, John Channing, to frighten her other relatives because they are after her money. Further complications arise when another murderer arrives on the scene and plants the blame on John.

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  • 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
  • Kam Tong

    as Mallo
  • Monte Blue

    as Matthews, the undertaker (uncredited)
  • Wade Boteler

    as Sheriff Selby (uncredited)
  • Glen Cavender

    as Detective (uncredited)
  • George Guhl

    as Deputy Sheriff Mike Mullins (uncredited)
  • Creighton Hale

    as The Coroner (uncredited)
  • Stuart Holmes

    as Judson, the butler (uncredited)
  • Jack Mower

    as The Warden (uncredited)
  • Cliff Saum

    as Detective (uncredited)
Writing Rufus King Screenplay
Directing Benjamin Stoloff Director
Writing Anthony Coldeway Writer
Writing Raymond L. Schrock Writer
Camera Henry Sharp Director of Photography
Production William Jacobs Associate Producer
Sound William Lava Original Music Composer
Editing Harold McLernon Editor
Art George James Hopkins Set Decoration
Art Stanley Fleischer Art Direction

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