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  1. The Big Clock would make for a terrific companion piece on a double feature with another of director John Farrow's most glorious noir achievements, Alias Nick Beal; while the latter takes place over an unspecified number of months (as mentioned on that film's commentary track by Eddie Muller), the former is compressed into only 36 hours, a thriller that substitutes mystery - since you're fully ...

  2. The Big Clock (1948) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. The Big Clock Reviews. After dawdling for about a half hour, this whodunit gets into gear and becomes an engrossing contest. Full Review | Jul 21, 2021. Zesty performances and superb art direction ...

  4. Oscar®-winning Best Actor Ray Milland, stars in The Big Clock, a smart and stylish film noir thriller about an innocent man wrongfully accused of murder. A hotshot crime magazine editor George Stroud (Milland), inadvertently becomes the subject of a murder investigation after spending an evening with his boss' (Charles Laughton) mistress.

  5. 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.

  6. Adapted by acclaimed screenwriter Jonathan Latimer from a novel by the equally renowned crime author Kenneth Fearing, 'The Big Clock' is a superior suspense film which classily combines screwball comedy with heady thrills. Overworked true crime magazine editor George Stroud (Ray Milland, The Lost Weekend, The Pyjama Girl Case) has been planning a vacation for months. However, when his boss ...

  7. 28 de abr. de 2006 · Big Clock , The. An outstanding Paramount film noir, directed by the dependable, underrated John Farrow, this is a Hitchcockian ‘wrong man’ movie, based on the novel by Kenneth Fearing. With ...