Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1945)

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Universal believes "The Suspect" is a fine motion picture in the tradition of exciting melodrama. We also believe there is a very large audience at the moment for this type of motion picture. You owe it to yourselves to have the nearest Universal exchange screen "The Suspect" for you. When you see it you will realize its box-office possibilities, and you should also be eager after seeing it to give it the support that it deserves. Robert Siodmak, who directed "Christmas Holiday," again turns in a very fine job. Ella Raines, whose popularity is mounting with each picture, is exceptionally good, and Charles Laughton, of course, gives his usual masterful performance. GUgaUi &lla LAUGHTON • RAINES with DEAN HARENS STANLEY C. RIDGES • HENRY DANIELL • ROSALIND IVAN Screen Play by Bertram Millhauser ■ Adaptation by Arthur T. Horman from a novel by James Ronald Directed by ROBERT SIODMAK • Produced by ISLIN AUSTER • A UNIVERSAL PICTURE