There Goes Susie
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The There Goes Susie | |
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Directed by | Victor Hanbury John Stafford |
Produced by | Victor Hanbury John Stafford |
Written by | Hans Jacoby (novel) Charlie Roellinghoff (novel) |
Starring | Gene Gerrard Wendy Barrie Zelma O'Neal |
Music by | Otto Stransky Jack Beaver |
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Distributed by | Pathé Pictures |
Release dates
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25 February 1935 |
Running time
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70 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
There Goes Susie is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford.[1] and adapted from the novel There Goes Susie by Hans Jacoby and Charlie Roellinghoff. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios.[2] It is a remake of the 1933 German film Marion, That's Not Nice. A separate Italian version Model Wanted was also made.
Cast
- Gene Gerrard - Andre Cochet
- Wendy Barrie - Madeleine Sarteaux
- Zelma O'Neal - Bunny
- Gus McNaughton - Brammel
- Henry Wenman - Otto Sarteaux
- Gibb McLaughlin - Advertising Manager
- Bobbie Comber - Uncle Oscar
- Mark Daly - Sunshine
Plot
An artist is hired by a major soap company for an advertisement. He paints a model in a revealing pose, only to discover she is the boss' daughter.
References
- ↑ BFI Database entry
- ↑ Wood p.84
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). There Goes Susie at IMDb
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- English-language films
- 1930s comedy films
- 1934 films
- British comedy films
- British films
- Films based on novels
- Films directed by Victor Hanbury
- Elstree Studios films
- British remakes of German films
- 1930s British comedy film stubs
- British black-and-white films