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  1. The Big Clock is a 1948 American thriller movie directed by John Farrow and was based on the 1946 novel of the same name by Kenneth Fearing.It stars Ray Millard, Charles Laughton, Harry Morgan, Elsa Lanchester, Rita Johnson, Dan Tobin, Elaine Riley and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.It was remade in 1976 as Police Python 357 and again in 1987 as No Way Out.

  2. Read The Big Clock to get a feel for Kenneth Fearing as social critic, spinning out an edgy corporation—as—hell thriller. — Nancy Pearl, Book Lust. I'm still a bit puzzled as to why no one has come forward to make me look like thirty cents. But except for an occasional tour—de—force like The Big Clock, no one has. — Raymond Chandler

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  4. The Big Clock is one of the best noir parodies ever made, one that is so good that it hardly seems to know it is a parody. With its torturously convoluted plot, neurotic and inconsistent characters, moody atmosphere and slick production values it could almost pass itself off as a pukka noir, although you'd have to have had a complete humour bypass to fail to see the funny side.

  5. 17 de jul. de 2012 · Excellent noir thriller in which crime-journalist Milland, innocently involved with a girl subsequently murdered by his megalomaniac boss Laughton, is then comm

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  7. THE BIG CLOCK boasts undeniably well-written dialog passages, especially those uttered by Charles Laughton. Kenneth Fearing wrote the 1946 source novel THE BIG CLOCK, which had appeared in an abridged version ("The Judas Picture") in THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE (October, 1946).