Subtitle: The Usual Suspects

When asked about his next project at the , McQuarrie improvised the film's core concept—five felons meeting in a police lineup—based solely on that title. Famous Taglines

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McQuarrie recalled seeing the column and thought it would make a great name for a film. subtitle The Usual Suspects

The 1995 film The Usual Suspects does not have a formal subtitle. However, the film's title itself was famously inspired by an article titled in Spy magazine . Origin of the Title When asked about his next project at the

According to director and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie : The 1995 film The Usual Suspects does not

While it lacks a subtitle, the film is widely associated with its iconic marketing tagline:

There are also academic articles that use the film's name as part of their title, such as: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Usual Suspects [Book]