No Hands on the Clock (1941) DETECTIVE



Stars: Chester Morris, Jean Parker, Rose Hobart
Director: Frank McDonald
Writers: Daniel Mainwaring (novel), Maxwell Shane (screenplay)

The first of three Pine-Thomas productions for Chester Morris finds him as wise-cracking private detective Humphrey Campbell who impresses his boss, Oscar Flack, no end by not only finding a missing girl but also marrying her in the process. So Flack sends him to celebrate his honeymoon in the Divorce Capital of the world, Reno, Nevada, to find a missing man. Along the way, in a mixture of big city crime and old-west settings, Humphrey encounters a large assortment of suspicious characters, all of whom are also suspicious of the others. A comedy that also includes some killings along the way.

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25 Replies to “No Hands on the Clock (1941) DETECTIVE”

  1. Rod Cameron who played Reed later became a big star. A director described Cameron as the bravest guy he ever knew, after Cameron divorced his wife and married her mother.

  2. Thanks, really enjoyed this one! Except for the excessive milk drinking, it reminded me a little of The Thin Man movies🍸🍸…..minus Asta. What a dawg! Come to think of it though, maybe here the milk replaced the booze and Oscar replaced Asta.

  3. Thank  you for this one.  I like Chester Morris expressions of exasperation – he is actually a very talented comedic actor.  Really miss these older films.  Thank you.     Cheers.

  4. An entertaining movie with a good cast headed by Chester Morris and Jean Parker. Chester Morris was well cast in several movies that I have seen – he had a likeable quality about him.

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