Suspense (1946 film)
Suspense is a 1946 film noir directed by Frank Tuttle. The ice-skating-themed film stars Barry Sullivan and former Olympic skater Belita. The film performed well at the box office and was also the last film appearance of actor Eugene Pallette.
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Suspense is a 1946 film noir directed by Frank Tuttle. The ice-skating-themed film stars Barry Sullivan and former Olympic skater Belita. At a cost of 1. 1 million dollars, it was considered the most expensive film put out by Monogram Pictures. Joe Morgan is an unkempt newcomer to Los Angeles arriving from New York. He is directed to a nearby theater featuring an ice show starring Roberta Elva. Morgan begins to pursue Roberta as she seems to soften toward him. Morgan and Roberta become increasingly anxious about whether Leonard is really dead, and Morgan is especially upset at a party when he discovers Leonard’s ring in his champagne glass.
As the camera moves away from the camera, we see Morgan’s marquee again spelling out ‘Morris’ The film performed well at the box office and was also the last film appearance of actor Eugene Pallette. The film was released at the same time as “The Godfather” (1946) and “The Great Gatsby (1947) The film is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Blu-Ray 2, and on DVD.
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