Wives Under Suspicion
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Wives Under Suspicion | |
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Directed by | James Whale |
Produced by | Edmund Grainger |
Written by | Ladislas Fodor (story) Tom Barry Myles Connolly |
Starring | Warren William Gail Patrick |
Music by | Charles Previn |
Cinematography | George Robinson |
Editing by | Charles Maynard |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1938 |
Running time | 69 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Wives Under Suspicion is a 1938 film directed by James Whale and starring Warren William, Gail Patrick, and Constance Moore. The movie, about a District Attorney who realizes that his own wife might be having an affair while prosecuting a cuckolded murderer, is a remake of a 1933 film also directed by Whale, The Kiss Before the Mirror. Ralph Morgan, brother of Frank Morgan, who played the prosecutor in the pre-Code original version, appears in the remake.
[edit] Cast
Warren William ... District Attorney Jim Stowell
Gail Patrick ... Lucy Stowell
Constance Moore ... Elizabeth
William Lundigan ... Phil
Ralph Morgan ... Professor Shaw MacAllen
Cecil Cunningham ... 'Sharpy'
Samuel S. Hinds ... David Marrow
Milburn Stone ... Eddie Kirk
Lillian Yarbo ... Creola
Jonathan Hale ... Dan Allison
[edit] Trivia
- James Whale also directed Frankenstein (1931) and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935).
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