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Above Suspicion (1943) DVD5 - Joan Crawford, Fred MacMurray [DDR] Above Suspicion (1943) is a spy film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray, and directed by Richard Thorpe. The screenplay was adapted from the novel Above Suspicion (novel) by Helen MacInnes, which is loosely based on the life experiences of MacInnes and her husband, Gilbert Highet. The plot follows two newlyweds who spy on the Nazis for the British Secret Service during their honeymoon in Europe. This film marked the end of Crawford's 18-year career with MGM before signing with Warner Bros.. CAST:- Joan Crawford — Frances Myles Fred MacMurray — Richard Myles Conrad Veidt — Hassert Seidel Basil Rathbone — Sig von Aschenhausen Reginald Owen — Dr. Mespelbrunn Richard Ainley — Peter Galt Cecil Cunningham — Countess Ann Shoemaker — Aunt Ellen Sara Haden — Aunt Hattie Felix Bressart — Mr. A. Werner Bruce Lester — Thornley Johanna Hofer — Frau Kleist Directed by Richard Thorpe Produced by Victor Saville Written by Keith Winter Music by Bronislau Kaper Running time 90 min. MOVIE REVIEW:- Above Suspicion (1943) In the spring of 1939, Frances and Richard Myles (Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray) get married and decide to honeymoon in southern Germany. Because they are American tourists and therefore "above suspicion," they find themselves commissioned by the British secret service to gather the plans for a new secret weapon masterminded by the Nazis involving magnetic mines. In Paris, Frances buys a hat decorated with a rose as a signal for their first contact, who silently instructs them to go to a café in Montmartre. Another contact gives Frances a guide book to southern Germany and the couple notice a series of pinpricks on a map in the book, put together become the opening notes to the song "My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose." The couple is to go to a bookshop in Salzburg, and the owner, A. Werner (Felix Bressart), informs them they must go to a certain museum. There, a tour guide named Hassert Seidel (Conrad Veidt) suggests that they check into a guest house run by Frau Kleist. Some days later, the couple intends to go to a performance of Franz Liszt, but are advised not to attend by Thornley (Bruce Lester), a fellow houseguest. They go anyway, and during the same loud passage that Thornley had been practicing earlier in the night, a Nazi colonel is shot and killed. Officials insist on questioning the entire audience, but Richard and Frances are rescued by Gestapo chief Count Sig von Aschenhausen (Basil Rathbone), a former Oxford schoolmate of Richard's. Later, Thornley admits to Richard that he killed the Nazi as revenge for torturing and killing his Austrian girlfriend. Frances and Richard go to the home of Dr. Mespelbrunn (Reginald Owen) but he does not seem to be there. Suddenly, They notice sheet music for "My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose" on his piano just as Sig appears. When Sig does not respond to a signal regarding a rose that Richard gives him, the couple becomes suspicious. They then hear thumping noises upstairs and discover that Sig is holding Mespelbrunn prisoner. Mespelbrunn tells them to run and that the Gestapo is coming after them. The couple leaves the house just in time, and Hassert appears and they free Mespelbrunn, and all four head for Innsbruck. Mespelbrunn later gives Richard a paper with the mine information. The couple obtains passports from an elderly couple named Schultz, complete with forged identification. Richard is to head to Italy because his clothes as a priest are too conspicuous, but when the real Schultzes are arrested by the Gestapo, the police are on the lookout for them in disguise. Frances is detained and questioned by the Gestapo, but Thornley, who happens to be in Innsbruck as well, is able to find Richard. Richard, Thornley and Hassert sneak in to where Frances is being held and kill all her captors, however Thornley is also killed. After fooling the Nazi border guards, Hassert and the newlyweds finally find freedom. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:- Video Codec: MPEG-2 Video Bitrate: 4999 kbps Video Resolution: 720x480 Video Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1 Frames Per Second: 23.976 Audio Codec: AC3 Audio Bitrate: 192kb/s CBR 48000 Hz Audio Streams: 2 Audio Languages: English RunTime 90 mins Subtitles: None Ripped by: Trinidad [DDR] Duration: 90 mins Related Torrents
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