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Published: October 4, 1947 New York Times
There is reasonable ground for suspicion that the people who made "The Unsuspected" thought that they were fashioning another "Laura," popular mystery of a few years back. For this Michael Curtiz whodunit, which came to the Strand yesterday, is set amid similar surroundings of worldliness and elegance. Furthermore, it is centered on a character of exceeding literary suavity and it lays much stress at the beginning upon the portrait of a girl, believed dead.