Unsuspected, The (1947) - (Movie Clip) I Rather Enjoy Playing God
Radio star and murderer Victor Grandison (Claude Rains) talks down his irritated fall-guy Mr. Press (Jack Lambert) as he weaves his plot in The Unsuspected, 1947.
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Unsuspected, The - (Original Trailer)
The producer of a radio crime series commits the perfect crime, then has to put the case on the air in The Unsuspected (1947).
Unsuspected, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Sure I'd Remember
Radio mystery host Victor Grandison (Claude Rains) counsels his neice Matilda (Joan Caulfield), thought dead but now returned from Brazil, who's come home to a husband she doesn't remember marrying, in director Michael Curtiz's The Unsuspected, 1947.
Unsuspected, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) We Could All Be Murderers
Probably the first appearance of Claude Raines as radio sleuth Grandison, on the air as we meet various characters, Michael North, Jack Lambert in a famous shot from director Michael Curtiz, then Fred Clark, Hurd Hatfield and Audrey Totter, early in The Unsuspected, 1947.
Unsuspected, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Attractive Young Secretary
The opening, in which Claude Rains, as radio star Grandison, might be the guy upside-down in the reflection, as we briefly meet his secretary (Barbara Woodell), his niece (Audrey Totter) and his over-dressed producer (Constance Bennett), Michael Curtiz directing in high Noir style, in The Unsuspected, 1947.