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Suspicion is a 1941 American romantic psychological thriller film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine as a married couple. It also features Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans, Heather Angel, and Leo G. Carroll. Suspicion is based on Francis Iles's novel Before the Fact (1932).
Suspicion (American TV series), a 1957–1958 mystery drama series; Suspicion, 1972 British TV series, with Daphne Heard; Suspicion (2003 TV series), a British drama thriller series; Suspicion (2022 TV series), a British thriller series; Episodes "Suspicion" (Code Lyoko: Evolution), 2013 "Suspicion" , 2007 "Suspicion" (Stargate Atlantis), 2004
Suspicion is a British thriller television series based on the Israeli series False Flag. Set in London and New York City , the series premiered on Apple TV+ on 4 February 2022. It received generally mixed reviews from critics.
Prime Video has acquired worldwide rights to Nigerian director Tosin Igho’s supernatural revenge thriller “Suspicion,” setting a global streaming release for Nov. 28. The film will be ...
Nearly 18 months after its freshman finale dropped, the crime thriller Suspicion has been cancelled at Apple TV+, according to our sister publication Deadline. Its Season 1 ender — which was ...
Suspicion (2015–16) Suspicious Minds (2020) Swamp Murders (2013–17) Tabloid (2015–16) Tamron Hall Investigates (2017) The Vanishing Women (2016) The Will (2009–13) Til Death Do Us Part (2019–21) To Catch A Killer (2018) Too Pretty to Live (2016) Torn from the Headlines: New York Post Reports (2020) True Crime with Aphrodite Jones ...
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In his book Hollywood's Dark Cinema: The American Film Noir, Robert Barton Palmer claimed "perhaps the most popular genre in the 1990s, the so-called erotic thriller [...] is a direct descendant of the classic film noir". [6]