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The Suspect
Fascism has forced the leadership of the Italian Communist Party to settle in Paris. In Italy arrests of militants are decimating the organization, so Emilio is sent on a mission in the area of Turin, to put out of harm whistleblowers.
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Plot Summary
A retired, respected professor is accused of murdering a young woman he had been having an affair with. As the police investigate, they uncover a complex web of deceit and hidden motives, forcing the professor to confront his past and his true nature. The trial becomes a psychological battleground, where the evidence is circumstantial but the accusations are damning.
Critical Reception
The Suspect received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at the performances of Laurence Olivier and Richard Harris. Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable, but the acting and the exploration of moral ambiguity were frequently highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Laurence Olivier delivers a commanding performance as the accused professor.
Richard Harris provides a solid counterpoint, adding depth to the legal drama.
The film's suspenseful atmosphere and exploration of guilt are notable, though the plot may feel familiar.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Suspect' is not widely documented on Google platforms, making specific user sentiment difficult to ascertain. However, general critical reception suggests appreciation for the strong acting.
Fun Fact
The film marked a rare foray into thriller territory for director Peter Collinson, who was more commonly associated with comedies like 'The Italian Job'.
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