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The Hidden Eye

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
441
MA NOTE
Paul Langton, Frances Rafferty, and Friday in The Hidden Eye (1945)
Blind detective Duncan Maclaine relies on his working senses to piece together an assortment of clues to solve a case of murder.
Liretrailer1 min 30 s
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBlind detective Duncan Maclain relies on his working senses to piece together an assortment of clues to solve a case of murder.Blind detective Duncan Maclain relies on his working senses to piece together an assortment of clues to solve a case of murder.Blind detective Duncan Maclain relies on his working senses to piece together an assortment of clues to solve a case of murder.

  • Director
    • Richard Whorf
  • Writers
    • George Harmon Coxe
    • Harry Ruskin
    • Baynard Kendrick
  • Stars
    • Edward Arnold
    • Frances Rafferty
    • Ray Collins
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    441
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Richard Whorf
    • Writers
      • George Harmon Coxe
      • Harry Ruskin
      • Baynard Kendrick
    • Stars
      • Edward Arnold
      • Frances Rafferty
      • Ray Collins
    • 16Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
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    Edward Arnold
    Edward Arnold
    • Capt. Duncan Maclain
    Frances Rafferty
    Frances Rafferty
    • Jean Hampton
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Phillip Treadway
    Paul Langton
    Paul Langton
    • Barry Gifford
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    • Marty Corbett
    Thomas E. Jackson
    Thomas E. Jackson
    • Insp. Delaney
    • (as Thomas Jackson)
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Ferris
    Robert Lewis
    Robert Lewis
    • Stormvig
    Francis Pierlot
    Francis Pierlot
    • Kossovsky
    Sondra Rodgers
    • Helen Roberts
    Theodore Newton
    Theodore Newton
    • Gibbs - Chauffeur
    Jack Lambert
    Jack Lambert
    • Louie
    Raymond Largay
    • Arthur Hampton
    • (as Ray Largay)
    Leigh Whipper
    • Alistair
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Burton Lorrison
    Lee Phelps
    • Polasky
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Whitey
    Bob Pepper
    • Sgt. Kramer
    • Director
      • Richard Whorf
    • Writers
      • George Harmon Coxe
      • Harry Ruskin
      • Baynard Kendrick
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs16

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    8planktonrules

    For a B-detective film, it's well above average

    I love old B-detective films such as Charlie Chan, The Saint, Boston Blackie and The Falcon. In addition to these very popular series, MGM tried to make a string of films starring veteran character actor Edward Arnold as a blind ex-police captain who now investigates crimes on his own. Unfortunately, while I really liked the first two films of the series, there must not have been much interest as MGM killed the series and only ended up making the two.

    What a shame, as I found them charming and innovative--something that is lacking in most films of the genre. I liked Arnold's easygoing manner (though my wife felt he laughed too much) and his guide dog, Friday, was a great sidekick--practically stealing the show. The plots were creative, the supporting acting very good and the production values many steps above lower budget Bs. About the only thing that was a deficit was the use of stunt doubles. All too often, it was VERY obvious that it was not the rotund and middle-aged Arnold but a younger and thinner man with significantly more hair! In this regard, it reminded me a lot of the work done on the original STAR TREK television series--where it was obviously NOT Kirk, Spock or McCoy in the action scenes.

    By the way, if you get a chance, try seeing the first film (EYES IN THE NIGHT). It's really funny watching Arnold's character deliberately trying to be super-obnoxious and irritating!
    6utgard14

    "Now we're safe in the circle of electricity."

    Blind detective Duncan Maclain is asked for help by a young woman whose fiancé is the prime suspect in a murder. This is the second Duncan Maclain movie starring Edward Arnold. The first, Eyes In the Night, was released in 1942. I'm not sure about the reason for the gap between the movies. If MGM was trying to launch a series of B detective movies around this character, one would assume they would have produced them quickly. Maybe this was filmed years before it was released. I don't see that info here on IMDb but that makes more sense than them waiting three years to make a follow-up to a B programmer that wasn't a huge hit to begin with. There's something very odd about the opening minutes of this one. The audio appears to be dubbed. The actors' lips are in sync with the words but it still seems off. You'll see what I mean.

    Edward Arnold is always worth a look. Reliable Ray Collins leads a so-so cast backing up Arnold. The weakest part is Frances Rafferty, whose overwrought performance borders on hysterics half the time. It's amusing at first but quickly annoying. She's very pretty, though. Audrey Totter has one small scene but it's a great one. Not a bad B detective movie. The pace is good and there's a nice amount of humor sprinkled throughout. The mystery itself isn't much of a mystery as the killer is revealed to be the most obvious suspect about halfway into the movie. I really wanted it to be the fiancé because his scenes with Rafferty were insufferably corny. If you're a fan of these kinds of movies I'm sure you'll enjoy this enough. Definitely not a waste of an hour so give it a shot.
    7jknoppow

    Reasonable plot and it moves along

    Capt. Maclain, the blind detective, is called in on a murder case by a young lady of his acquaintance, Frances Rafferty. She is about to be married to Barry Gifford; they've tried twice before, but her father wants them to wait. They hope that three times will be lucky. Father seems to be agreeable over the telephone, and he sets up a seven pm appointment for the two to come and talk it over. But when Barry gets there just a few seconds early, he finds his prospective father in law dead at his desk. He's been murdered and the suspicion of the police has fallen on young Barry. For the sake of young love, we hope that Maclain can prove the police wrong before the picture ends, but it looks very bad for Barry.

    This is not an exceptional film, but it's better than average for a forties B and the acting holds up very well. The plot is a good one, although the number of good suspects is quite small and the film doesn't cheat. But I think that even if you do figure out who the murderer is early on, the situations and the well acted characters will keep you entertained.
    dougdoepke

    Efficient Little Programmer

    Slick programmer from MGM. It's not exactly a whodunit, though the narrative starts out that way. Rather, the plot becomes a battle of wits between Capt. Maclain (Arnold) and the killer. Seems someone's knocking off members of the Hampton family, leaving daughter Jean (Rafferty) in danger. Now blind ex-cop Maclain, along with police dog Friday and comedic helper Marty, have to figure things out before more bloodletting.

    Arnold's Maclain has to be the most genial cop in movie annals: he even manages a chuckle in the direst circumstance. I guess that shows acceptance of his impaired condition. Good to see one of my old-time heartthrobs Frances Rafferty looking gorgeous as usual. And that's Leigh Whipper briefly as the colored butler. Too bad he doesn't get to show the soul he shows in the classics Of Mice and Men (1939) and The Ox-Bow Incident (1943). Once you see him there, you don't forget. And, of course, there's Friday who should get a canine Oscar for his winning performance.

    Anyway, the programmer's mainly a personality detective show, slickly done by MGM's accomplished production crew. I guess my only reservation is with some of the look-alike supporting players and keeping them straight. Still, it's an entertaining way to spend an hour that's also lost little over the years. Meanwhile, this old geezer could sure use a buddy like the genius-level Friday.
    Michael_Elliott

    Good Film

    Hidden Eye, The (1945)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Sequel to Eyes in the Night has the blind detective (Edward Arnold) trying to track down a killer who has murdered four people in a rich family. I haven't seen the original film but this one here is a pretty solid entertainment but we've seen this type of mystery countless times before. Having the lead detective blind was a new angle on the story and his ways of solving a crime without sight was rather interesting. The best performance in the film has to go to his dog, Friday, who is constantly entertaining. Arnold is also very good in his role and really sells himself as being blind. The film only runs 70-minutes and at times it drags along but there's certainly worst out there.

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    • Anecdotes
      The little black terrier who distracts seeing eye dog Friday in the scene where a truck nearly runs over Edward Arnold is one of the most famous canines in cinema history. Six years earlier, he had portrayed Toto in The Wizard of Oz.
    • Gaffes
      When Barry goes to turn on the lights in Uncle Rodney's office (about five minutes into the film), there is a slight delay between when he flips the switch by the door and when the lights come on in the room.
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      Follows Eyes in the Night (1942)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 janvier 1946 (Sweden)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Streaming on "C. B. Gavel" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Cindy Silfies Films" YouTube Channel
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Perfume De Orient
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      1 heure 9 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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