- Suspense (1946 film)
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name = Suspense
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director =Frank Tuttle
producer = Frank KingMaurice King
writer =Philip Yordan
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starring =Barry Sullivan Belita Albert Dekker
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distributor =Monogram Pictures
released =June 15 1946
runtime = 101 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 39000"Suspense" is a 1946
film noir directed byFrank Tuttle . The ice-skating-themed movie starredBarry Sullivan and former Olympic skaterBelita (Gladys Lyne Jepson-Turner), who would team up again in 1947 for the film, "The Gangster". It was also the last film appearance of actorEugene Pallette . At a cost of 1.1 million dollars, it was considered the most expensive film put out byMonogram Pictures .Plot
Frank Leonard (Albert Dekker), the proprietor of an ice-skating revue, promotes a strong-arming peanut-vendor named Joe Morgan (Barry Sullivan) at the show to a management position based on suggestions he makes to improve the act of the show's star, Roberta Elva (Belita), who also happens to be the owner's wife. However, he soon begins to notice that his new manager is paying more attention to his wife than he believes is appropriate, and begins to suspect that his new manager has designs not only on his wife but on his business. The plot thickens later when it appears that the man may have killed the owner.
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