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Above Suspicion

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.7K
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Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray in Above Suspicion (1943)
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Oxford Professor Richard Myles and his new bride Frances are off on a European honeymoon. It isn't the typical honeymoon: they are on a spying mission for British Intelligence on the eve of ... Read allOxford Professor Richard Myles and his new bride Frances are off on a European honeymoon. It isn't the typical honeymoon: they are on a spying mission for British Intelligence on the eve of World War II.Oxford Professor Richard Myles and his new bride Frances are off on a European honeymoon. It isn't the typical honeymoon: they are on a spying mission for British Intelligence on the eve of World War II.

  • Director
    • Richard Thorpe
  • Writers
    • Keith Winter
    • Melville Baker
    • Patricia Coleman
  • Stars
    • Joan Crawford
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Conrad Veidt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • Keith Winter
      • Melville Baker
      • Patricia Coleman
    • Stars
      • Joan Crawford
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Conrad Veidt
    • 41User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
    • Frances Myles
    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Richard Myles aka Edward Smith
    Conrad Veidt
    Conrad Veidt
    • Hassert Seidel
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Sig von Aschenhausen
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Dr. Mespelbrunn
    Richard Ainley
    Richard Ainley
    • Peter Galt
    Cecil Cunningham
    Cecil Cunningham
    • Countess
    Ann Shoemaker
    Ann Shoemaker
    • Aunt Ellen
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Aunt Hattie
    Felix Bressart
    Felix Bressart
    • Mr. A. Werner
    Bruce Lester
    Bruce Lester
    • Thornley
    Johanna Hofer
    Johanna Hofer
    • Frau Kleist
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    • Ottilie
    • (as Lotta Palfi)
    George Aldwin
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
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    • German Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Arnold
    • Poet at Frisky Rabbit
    • (uncredited)
    Felix Basch
    • Guide
    • (uncredited)
    Frederick Bauer
    • German Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • Keith Winter
      • Melville Baker
      • Patricia Coleman
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    6kryck

    A Great Premise,But an Average Result.

    "Above Suspicion(1943)" was the last film Joan Crawford made under her Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract. Crawford had strictly made films for the studio since 1925. She left,because she was dissatisfied with the mundane scripts she was offered.Looking at this film,we can see her point.Here's an espionage thriller that has a great premise and a good cast,but falters midway through.The plot is basically about honeymooners(Crawford and Fred MacMurray)being ask to do spy work in Nazi Germany. They must get information about a secret German mine.Along the way,they encounter colorful characters that lead them to clues.They even witness an assassination of a German leader in an opera house.The first 45 minutes is extremely suspenseful and Crawford and MacMurray have great chemistry together.However,the rest of the film is less than plausible and the ending leaves much to be desired.The problem,though,is with the director,Richard Thorpe.Not one of MGM's best directors,Thrope puts too many unnecessary scenes in the film,that distract from the plot.In addition,he wastes the talent of some great character actors,putting them in one-dimensional roles.Basil Rathbone was great at playing sinister roles.Here he plays a conniving Nazi,but has very little to do.The major miscasting was letting Conrad Veidt play a charming spy.Veidt was marvelous at playing an acid-tongued Nazi officer,most notably in the classic,"Casablanca(1943)." In other hands like Alfred Hitchcock or Fritz Lang,this film could have been first-rate.Crawford wouldn't have a hit movie until "Mildred Pierce(1945)",where she gave perhaps the best performance of her career as a self-sacrificing mother. As it is, the film isn't a bomb,but there are much better spy thrillers out there.I give it 2 1/2 stars out of four.
    7marlene_rantz

    Conrad Veidt's Final Movie!

    I, more or less, agree with practically all the reviewers. I, too, have seen better spy thrillers and anti-Nazi movies, however, this movie, was, nevertheless, a good movie! Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray were very good in the lead roles, although I thought the chemistry between them was not that good, whereas the chemistry between Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in their movies together, especially "Double Indemnity", was fantastic! Bruce Lester, Reginald Owen, Richard Ainley, and, especially, Basil Rathbone all contributed very good supporting performances! Now we come to the actor for whom, like Mark.Waltz, this movie has a special place in my heart: Conrad Veidt! Conrad Veidt was not only an excellent actor, but he had a way about him that made him stand out in any movie, and this movie was no exception! Near the end of the movie, he danced a tango-smiling, and looking so happy, and that made me feel so good, and then I realized that this was his final movie before his early death at the age of 50! I felt so sad that he would no longer be giving his excellent performances!
    Doylenf

    Entertaining, light-hearted spy yarn with Joan and Fred in top form...

    If you like the kind of spy-romance yarns spun out by Hollywood in the 1940s--the kind with tongue-in-cheek dialogue that lets you know you're not supposed to take any of it too seriously--you'll enjoy this amusing, yet suspenseful film in which Conrad Veidt plays a "nice guy" for a change. Honeymooners Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray are asked by British intelligence to do some spying while on their European jaunt. The agreeable pair go along with a plan that has them on the trail of an agent and in and out of dangerous situations as they are pursued by Basil Rathbone, chilling as usual as a Nazi.

    Good entertainment with some amusing dialogue and light-hearted performances by Joan and Fred that indicate they should have been teamed more than once. As it is, this is Joan Crawford's last film at Metro after seventeen years with the studio and comes just two years before "Mildred Pierce" at Warners. Good cast and fine production values make it an absorbing treat.
    6utgard14

    OK WW2 Thriller

    American honeymooners (Fred MacMurray, Joan Crawford) are recruited by British government to spy on the Nazis just before WW2 starts. They have to contend with Nazi Basil Rathbone and a host of others who may or may not be on their side. Decent wartime thriller with some light comic touches. MacMurray and Crawford both do fine, though it doesn't seem like the part quite fits Joan. This was her last movie for MGM before departing for Warner Bros. Nice support from Rathbone and Conrad Veidt. It's the kind of movie that you feel could have been so much better in the hands of a different director and perhaps different leads. Joan reportedly wanted Alfred Hitchcock to direct. It does seem somewhat up his alley but he certainly would have had the script rewritten significantly. I'm sure it would have been a much better film with Hitch at the helm. As it is, though, it's an agreeable time-passer. I love Fred MacMurray's closing line.
    6arbarnes

    A Romp of a Honeymoon!

    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 far from walking through the part I personally think she sails along quite breezily and relaxed, which is just right for the character she plays. Basil Rathbone always makes a great, charming villain, and the much underrated Fred MacMurray comes across quite well as the hero. Casting of all supporting parts is excellent, and the MGM production values are faultless. 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. There are also one or two quite extraordinary tracking shots, especially one in the concert hall, and in fact this whole sequence has an intensity that one wishes the entire film had. Still, if you can swallow the premise of the film and follow the logic of the "trail" you will perhaps be as entertained as I was by this one.

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    • Trivia
      This was the final film Joan Crawford made under her long-term contract with MGM, where she had been for the past eighteen years. Frustrated at being continuously offered what she considered second rate scripts, shortly after completing this, Crawford chose to buy out her studio contract (at great personal expense) and continue her career elsewhere. It was nearly two years later that she appeared in her next leading role, Mildred Pierce (1945) at Warner Brothers, for which she won the 1945 Academy Award as Best Actress.
    • Goofs
      The song that represents Oxford in the film is the Eton Boating Song.
    • Quotes

      Richard Myles: Darling, the less you know, or appear to know, the better.

      Frances Myles: That's what my mother told me the night I came out in Boston.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Unfinished Business (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      The Wedding March
      (1843) (uncredited)

      from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"

      Music by Felix Mendelssohn

      In the score after Frances and Richard's wedding

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    • Release date
      • May 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Bajo sospecha
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Wilson, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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