Above Suspicion (1943)

 Above Suspicion is a very good movie.
 Richard Myles (Fred MacMurrray) and Frances Myles (Joan Crawford) are a newly married couple in the year 1939, right before war breaks out in Europe.

 On the night of their honeymoon Richard gets a visit from an old school friend of his Peter Galt (Richard Ainley). Peter is a British secret service agent and he wants Richard and Frances to find one of their agents in Germany who has the plans to a new Nazi secret weapon. Peter says that as American tourists they will be above suspicion.
  Frances is instructed to wear a hat with a red rose on it for purposes of identification.
 With their first clue they are given a password to use use on their mission, the song "My Love is Like a Red Red Rose."
 The rest of the movie is about Richard and Frances tracking down clues trying to find the missing agent;
and running from the Nazis.
 Above Suspicion is a very suspenseful movie and it's a lot of fun.


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