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  1. Wives Under Suspicion is a 1938 American crime film based on a 1932 Ladislas Fodor play that was previously adapted into the film, The Kiss Before the Mirror. This version was directed by James Whale and stars Warren William , Gail Patrick , Ralph Morgan , and Constance Moore .

  2. Wives Under Suspicion: Directed by James Whale. With Warren William, Gail Patrick, Ralph Morgan, William Lundigan. A prosecutor trying a case where a husband shot his adulterous wife begins to suspect that his own wife is having an affair, and starts to have his own thoughts about killing her.

    • (538)
    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • James Whale
    • 1938-06-03
  3. Jul 29, 2011 · Topics. Warren William, Ralph Morgan, William Lundigan, Milburn Stone, Gail Patrick, Constance Moore. A prosecuting attorney treats every homicide case as first degree murder and uses miniature replicas of human skulls to tally the death sentences that he garners. Then he himself is beset by the urge to murder.

    • 69 min
    • 60.6K
    • Moongleam
  4. Apr 1, 2018 · Wives Under Suspicion is a 1938 crime film directed by James Whale, starring Warren William, Gail Patrick, Ralph Morgan, and Constance Moore, and released by Universal Pictures.

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  5. Wives Under Suspicion, originally called Suspicion, was a remake of the 1933 Universal film The Kiss Before the Mirror, which was also directed by James Whale. According to modern sources, Wives Under Suspicion began shooting on a $250,000 budget. It was completed four days ahead of schedule and $30,000 under budget.

    • James Whale
    • Warren William
  6. Wives Under Suspicion (1938) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Tough district attorney Jim Stowell (William) believes every murderer deserves to be sentenced to death, regardless of circumstances. He prosecutes elderly Professor Shaw MacAllen (Morgan) in the murder of his wife, who was killed in a fit of jealous rage, and wins the death penalty.