The Big Clock

The Big Clock

Director: John Farrow Cast: Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton
, Ray Milland
Ray Milland
, Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
, George Macready
George Macready
John Farrow
The Big Clock

The Big Clock

Director: John Farrow Cast: Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton
, Ray Milland
Ray Milland
, Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
, George Macready
George Macready
John Farrow

DVD (B&W / Full Frame)

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Overview

"Universal's DVD release of John Farrow's The Big Clock doesn't have a commentary track or any newly or specially conceived supplement -- but it doesn't have a premium price, either. The movie, which never made it to laserdisc, has come out on the studio's mid-priced ""Noir"" collection line. The one bonus feature that is present is very exciting; the trailer is so cleverly put together that it would be worth seeing in any case, structured as it is around the film's star, Ray Milland and his dramatization of the film on a radio series called Suspense. That's fine and well done, and entertaining, but the real treat for movie, radio, and television buffs is the appearance with Milland of Anton Leader; also sometimes known as Tony Leader, he was a major director/producer on radio and later on television, and something of linchpin in Irwin Allen's organization in the 1960s, as well as the director of Children of the Damned, the underrated mid-'60s sequel to the original Village of the Damned. To finally be able to put a face alongside the name -- and when the man was in his prime -- is a remarkable piece of good luck concerning a movie whose plot partly hinges on the day-to-day ubiquitousness of radio. Now, past that piece of pop-culture minutiae, the movie looks great; while there might be a better transfer to be done, this full-screen (1.33:1) release is acceptable -- not quite on a par with, say, Roy William Neill's The Black Angel (in the same DVD release cycle), but close. The sharpness isn't quite what it should be, but even the dark shots have useful picture information. The sound, though fairly low in volume level, is mastered very sharply and effects such as intercom buzzers leap out. As to the movie, it holds up extremely well today, mostly owing to its vision of power and its corrupting influence, which was decades ahead of its time. The 95-minute feature has been given 18 chapters, which are more than adequate to the task of breaking down the plot. In addition to the trailer, the only other bonus features are French and Spanish subtitles."

Product Details

Release Date: 07/06/2004
UPC: 0025192550126
Original Release: 1948
Rating: NR
Source: STUDIO DISTRIBUTION SERVS LLC
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [B&W]
Language: English
Time: 1:36:00
Sales rank: 26,982

Special Features

Chapter selections; Trailer

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Charles Laughton Earl Janoth
Ray Milland George Stroud
Maureen O'Sullivan Georgette Stroud
George Macready Steve Hagen
Rita Johnson Pauline York
Elsa Lanchester Louise Patterson
Harold Vermilyea Don Klausmeyer
Dan Tobin Ray Cordette
Harry Morgan Bill Womack
Richard Webb Nat Sperling
Tad Van Brunt Tony Watson
Elaine Riley Lily Gold
Luis Van Rooten Edwin Orlin
Lloyd Corrigan McKinley
Margaret Field Secretary
Philip Van Zandt Sidney Kislav
Henri Letondal Antique Dealer
Douglas Spencer Bert Finch
Frank Orth Burt the Bartender
Bobby Watson Milton Spaulding
Frances Morris Grace Adams
B.G. Norman George Jr.
Theresa Harris Daisy
James Burke Building Cop
Erno Verebes Bartender
Noel Neill Elevator Operator
Earle Hodgins Guide,Guide
Edna Holland Staff Member
Lane Chandler Doorman
Lester Dorr Cabby
Bert Moorhouse Editor
Bess Flowers Stylist in Conference Room
Napoleon Whiting Bootblack
Diane Stewart Girl
Eric Alden Guard
Ralph Dunn Guard
Harry Anderson Guard
Lucille Barkley Hatcheck Girl
Harland Tucker Seymour Roberts
Joe Whitehead Fisher
Henry Guttman Man at Van Barth's
Len Hendry Bill Morgan
Harry Rosenthal Charlie
Bea Allen Elevator Operator
Mary Currier Ivy Temple
Robert Coleman Messenger
Norman Leavitt Tourist
William Meader Airways
Jerry James Man with Fish
Julia Faye Secretary
Pepito Pérez Headwaiter at Van Barth's
Barry Norton Man at Van Barth's
Ruth Roman Bit Part
Victor Young Composer

Technical Credits
John Farrow Director,Producer
Jonathan Latimer Screenwriter
Richard Maibaum Producer
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
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