Wives under Suspicion (1938)
Synopsis of Wives under Suspicion
James Whale's Wives Under Suspicion is remake of Whale's own 1933 production A Kiss Before the Mirror, with a few noticeable concessions for the more militant censors of 1938. District attorney Jim Stowell (Warren William) is convinced that every murder should be sentenced to the electric chair, regardless of motive or circumstances. He remains steadfast in this belief as he prosecutes an elderly professor (Ralph Morgan) for murdering his wife in a fit of jealous rage. But while relaxing at home one evening in the company of his lovely but somewhat neglected young wife Lucy (Gail Patrick), Stowell's own jealousy is aroused by Lucy's response to the innocent attentions of young family friend Phil (William Lundigan). As the days pass, Stowell cannot suppress his own urge to kill his wife and her supposed lover. An eleventh-hour plot twist prevents him from making the same mistake as the old professor-and also gives him a new perspective on the quality of mercy. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 68 mins
Complete Cast of Wives under Suspicion
- Warren William - District Atty. Jim Stowell
- William Lundigan - Phil
- Ralph Morgan - Prof. Shaw McAllen
- Jonathan Hale - Dan Allison
- Lillian Yarbo - Creola
- James Flavin - Jenks
- Minerva Urecal
- David Oliver
- Gail Patrick - Lucy Stowell
- Constance Moore - Elizabeth
- Cecil Cunningham - Sharpy
- Samuel S. Hinds - Dave Marrow
- Milburn Stone - Kirk
- Edwin Stanley - The Judge
- Charles Anthony Hughes - Murphy
- Director(s):
- James Whale
- Writer(s):
- Myles Connolly, Tom Barry
- Producer(s):
- Edmund Grainger
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