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Suzy ()


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Believing that a German spy has killed her new husband (Franchot Tone), a struggling chorus girl (Jean Harlow) flees to Paris where she meets and marries a World War I pilot (Cary Grant), whose carefree ways bring unexpected results.

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Suzy Trent
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Terry Moore
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Andre Charville
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Baron Charville
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Diane Eyrelle
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Captain Barsanges
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Maisie
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Mrs. Schmidt
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'Knobby'
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'Pop' Gaspard
George Spelvin ...
Gaston
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Landlady
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Revue Producer
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Lieutenant (as Stanley Morner)
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London (uncredited)
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Bearded Old Man with Watch (uncredited)
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Raoul (uncredited)
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Madame Eyrelle's Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Clubfoot (uncredited)
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Cabbie (uncredited)
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French Barman (uncredited)
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Albert (uncredited)
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Aviator (uncredited)
Sam Finn ...
Soldier (uncredited)
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Proprietor of Café Anges (uncredited)
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Counter Man (uncredited)
Hugh Huntley ...
Adjutant (uncredited)
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Producer (uncredited)
Gus Leonard ...
Man at Train Station (uncredited)
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Pierre (uncredited)
Tony Martelli ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Charles McNaughton ...
Peter (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
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Old Woman Getting Police (uncredited)
John Rogers ...
Counterman (uncredited)
Mildred Sellers ...
Girl (uncredited)
Joseph R. Tozer ...
Colonel (uncredited)
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Check Room Girl (uncredited)
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Café Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Fitzmaurice

Written by

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Dorothy Parker ... (screen play) &
Alan Campbell ... (screen play) &
Horace Jackson ... (screen play) and
Lenore J. Coffee ... (screen play) (as Lenore Coffee)
 
Herbert Gorman ... (from the novel by)
 
Herman J. Mankiewicz ... () (uncredited)
 
William Anthony McGuire ... () (uncredited)

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Maurice Revnes ... producer

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William Axt ... (as Dr. William Axt)

Cinematography by

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Ray June ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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George Boemler ... film editor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Sandy Roth ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Gabriel Scognamillo ... associate art director
Edwin B. Willis ... associate art director

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director

Camera and Electrical Department

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Norbert Brodine ... photographer: added scenes (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dolly Tree ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Wayne Allen ... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Bassman ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Marquardt ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leonid Raab ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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Taglines "If there's anything better than a man to love, it's two men!" -Says SUZY. (Print Ad-Harper Herald, ((Harper, Texas)) 29 October 1936) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Une belle blonde (France)
  • Suzy (Amerika lánya) (Hungary)
  • Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (Finland)
  • Il mio amore eri tu (Italy)
  • Špijunka Suzi (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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Runtime
  • 93 min
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Budget $614,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The flying scenes for this movie were not shot by MGM. They were outtakes from Hell's Angels (1930) filmed by Howard Hughes. See more »
Goofs The Rolls-Royce limousine seen early in the film is a 1930s model made twenty years after the setting of the movie. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Hell's Angels (1930). See more »
Soundtracks When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose See more »
Quotes Terry Moore: Do you like onions?
Suzanne 'Suzy' Trent: Onions for two are delicious. For one they're a terrible hazard.
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