Big Clock, The (1948) - (Movie Clip) The System Of Irrelevant Clues
Remarkable single take by John Farrow, directing Ray Milland as magazine editor George, going to the mat with Charles Laughton, as publisher Janoth, over his delayed honeymoon, then taking a call from acquaintance Pauline (Rita Johnson), whom we know to be the boss's nearly-estranged mistress, in The Big Clock, 1948.
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Flashback begins as a tour-guide (Earle Hodgins) describes the clock and the Janoth Building, and witty George (Ray Milland) happens by for an illuminating elevator ride, in John Farrow's The Big Clock, 1948.
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Big Clock, The (1948) -- (Movie Clip) You Cheap Imitation Napoleon!
Deeper still into the flashback which established him as a wanted criminal, editor George (Ray Milland), hung-over and newly-fired, escapes as Pauline (Rita Johnson) prepares for an unexpected encounter with his boss and her sugar-daddy Janoth (Charles Laughton) in The Big Clock, 1948.