The Hidden Hand (1942 film)
1942 film by Benjamin Stoloff
The Hidden Hand is a 1942 film about a man who escapes from an insane-asylum.
- Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Written by Anthony Coldeway and Raymond L. Schrock, based on the 1934 play Invitation to a Murder by Rufus King.
Warner Bros. Mystery Special! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- 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.
- Detective: Any of you people armed?
- Eustis the Chauffeur: All I got is my persuader. [produces straight razor]
Taglines
edit- HORRORS AND HOWLS!
- Warner Bros. Mystery Special!
Cast
edit- Craig Stevens — Peter Thorne
- Elisabeth Fraser — Mary Winfield
- Julie Bishop — Rita Channing
- Willie Best — Eustis the Chauffeur
- Frank Wilcox — Dr. Lawrence Channing
- Cecil Cunningham — Lorinda Channing
- Ruth Ford — Estelle Channing
- Milton Parsons — John Channing
- Roland Drew — Walter Channing
- Tom Stevenson — Horace Channing
- Marian Hall — Nurse Eleanor Stevens
- Inez Gay — Hattie
- Kam Tong — Mallo
External links
edit- The Hidden Hand quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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