Review of The Unsuspected (1947) by Caleb M — 25 Mar 2009
Enjoyable, lesser known Michael Curtiz film. Lots of characters in the supporting cast and fair amount of suspense. Far-fetched for sure, using a murder plot later borrowed for the comedy Unfaithfully Yours, as well as the fact that if everything had gone to plan the body count alone would seem a bit incriminating.
Lots of noir shadowplay, a nod to Laura, and some "interesting" fashions on Caulfield, Totter and Bennett.
This review of The Unsuspected (1947) was written by Caleb M on 25 Mar 2009.
The Unsuspected has generally received positive reviews.
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