Review of Above Suspicion (1943) by Andrew B — 22 Mar 2009
A lot of people seem to deride this film, but I found it quite enjoyable. It was Joan Crawfords last contract film at MGM, and I personally think she sails along quite breezily and relaxed in this movie, which is just right for the character.
Basil Rathbone always makes a great, charming villain, and the much underrated Fred MacMurray comes across quite well. The first half of the film is considerably better than the second, as things become a bit chaotic and muddled towards the end-but its great to see a Hollywood film where the Germans actually speak German.
This review of Above Suspicion (1943) was written by Andrew B on 22 Mar 2009.
Above Suspicion has generally received mixed reviews.
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