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  1. The Unsuspected is a mystery thriller novel by the American writer Charlotte Armstrong. It was originally serialized in the Saturday Evening Post in 1945 before being published in book form by Coward-McCann the following year.

  2. The Unsuspected by Charlotte Armstrong 4★'s From the Book: Why did Rosaleen Wright hang herself in a soundproof room? She left an unsigned note, peppered with stiff religious references and no trace of her trademark vitality or wit. The police believe it was suicide, but Rosaleen’s best friend, Jane, is suspicious.

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  3. The Unsuspected is a 1947 American mystery film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Ted North, Constance Bennett, Joan Caulfield, and Hurd Hatfield. The film was based on the 1946 novel of the same title by Charlotte Armstrong. [3]

  4. Mar 5, 2019 · To catch a murderous theater impresario, a young woman takes a deadly new role. The note discovered beside Rosaleen Wright’s hanged body is full of reasons justifying her suicide―but it lacks her trademark vitality and wit, and, most importantly, her signature.

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  5. To catch a murderous theater impresario, a young woman takes a deadly new role. The note discovered beside Rosaleen Wright’s hanged body is full of reasons justifying her suicide—but it lacks her trademark vitality and wit, and, most importantly, her signature.

  6. The Unsuspected: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Constance Bennett. The secretary of an affably suave radio mystery host mysteriously commits suicide after his wealthy young niece disappears.

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  8. The real star of Michael Curtizs The Unsuspected is the dazzling lighting and cinematography. Luxuriously shadow-dense and imaginatively shot at every turn, the film deserves greater recognition as a visual paragon of the noir style.

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