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Above Suspicion (1943)

Director: Richard Thorpe

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From Time Out Film Guide

Brisk and lightly likeable spy thriller, from a novel by Helen MacInnes, with MacMurray and Crawford as newly-weds on honeymoon in Europe (hence the title), persuaded by Britain to do a bit of spying. Rathbone contributes his characteristic flair as the Nazi villain, and the whole thing gallops along in pleasant, undemanding and totally incredible fashion.

Author: GA

Time Out Film Guide


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