The Suspect (Dec-1944)
Director: Robert Siodmak Writers: Arthur T. Horman; Bertram Millhauser From novel: This Way Out by James Ronald Keywords: Drama
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Henry Daniell |
Actor |
5-Mar-1894 |
31-Oct-1963 |
British-American character actor |
Charles Laughton |
Actor |
1-Jul-1899 |
15-Dec-1962 |
Island of Lost Souls |
Ella Raines |
Actor |
6-Aug-1920 |
30-May-1988 |
Hail the Conquering Hero |
Stanley Ridges |
Actor |
17-Jul-1890 |
22-Apr-1951 |
Black Friday |
REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 23-Jul-2005) Saw the movie at Los Angeles County
Museum of Art tonight for the first time (7/22/2005.) Charles
Laughton's acting is the highlight of the film, no doubt about it.
There is one scene where the Scotland Yard inspector first confronts
Laughton with his idea of how the murder might have been commited. The
scene is only about 2 minutes long but is exquisite film making. This
one scene alone makes the movie worth watching and seems to be
impossible to forget.
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