Film Noir - The Unsuspected
So many great noirs came out in 1947 that this film with a fantastic ensemble cast tends to be overlooked. Beautifully shot with sharp dialog delivered with finesse.
The Unsuspected (1947)
YOU CAN'T FORSEE IT! YOU CAN'T FORGET IT!
Steven Howard: You don't look like you could deny yourself anything
Althea Keane: I generally get what I want
Claude Rains as Victor Grandison - "His day of reckoning must come. He is tormented by fear that someday he will make one false move, one slip that will betray him, and when he does, the lightning of justice will strike... the unsuspected."
Constance Bennet as Jane Moynihan - "After slaving all day over a hot typewriter, there's nothing I like better than a swan dive into a bottle of bourbon."
Audrey Totter as Althea Keane - "Victor's the only man who can turn my blood to ice water."