The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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CAaEV 'Twixt Thrill and Tickle A BIG, handsome burglar, who robs himself to oblige a lady, a beautiful damsel with skads of newfound money, a finnicky, fainty maiden aunt — the kind who always looks under the bed for a man — a riot of mistakes and mirth. That's "Under Suspicion." With this picture showing the thrills fairly trip over the chuckles while your audience is revelling in one of the rarest comedy treats motion pictures can offer. It's a comedy melodrama with a big "Oh!" in the "melo." You'll be mighty well pleased with yourself the day you book this five reels of real life.