To mistenkelige personer

To mistenkelige personer (Two Suspects) is a Norwegian crime drama from 1950 directed by Tancred Ibsen.

The verdict against To mistenkelige personer was unparalleled in Europe, and it is central to Norwegian legal life.

Earlier that year, the Norwegian Editors' Association held a mock trial on showing the film.

The "judges' panel" of Jon Bing, John Stanghelle, and Anne Lise Ryel concluded that the film should be released.

It was not until 2003 that Norsk Filmstudio, which had the rights to the film, took up the case again, and two years later Jon Bing reconsidered the ban.