I had to look at the plot synopsis on Wikipedia for The Unsuspected while watching the movie. I was confused as to how Claude Raines managed to surround himself with good lookin' dames and then seemed intent on knocking them off.
It was for money, always for money. Plus, I think he got a kick out plotting and executing all the deaths. He appeared to have more fun doing it than doing his day job.
He lived in a cool house. Very atmospheric. It was located up in the hills making it suitable for disabling the brakes of an automobile. You ever notice how in the movies whenever automotive brakes are rendered useless, the driver of the brake less vehicle always ends up going down long curvy roads?
I like the idea of forgetting you got married. I bet a lot of married people watching The Unsuspected found that part of the plot very appealing.
It was for money, always for money. Plus, I think he got a kick out plotting and executing all the deaths. He appeared to have more fun doing it than doing his day job.
He lived in a cool house. Very atmospheric. It was located up in the hills making it suitable for disabling the brakes of an automobile. You ever notice how in the movies whenever automotive brakes are rendered useless, the driver of the brake less vehicle always ends up going down long curvy roads?
I like the idea of forgetting you got married. I bet a lot of married people watching The Unsuspected found that part of the plot very appealing.
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