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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suzy_(film)Suzy (film) - Wikipedia

    Suzy is a 1936 American drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone and Cary Grant. The film was partially written by Dorothy Parker, based on a novel by Herbert Gorman. The Academy Award-nominated theme for Suzy, "Did I Remember?", was sung by Virginia Verrill (uncredited).

  2. In Suzy (1936), her second drama in a row, Harlow plays an American showgirl in Europe during World War I who gets involved with Irishman Franchot Tone and Frenchman Cary Grant, not to mention assorted spies, flying aces, and all sorts of intrigue. The script for Suzy had a lot of fingerprints on it. The legendary wit Dorothy Parker and her ...

    • Geo. Fitzmaurice, Sandy Roth
    • Jean Harlow
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0028330Suzy (1936) - IMDb

    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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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • George Fitzmaurice
    • 1936-07-20
  4. Aug 30, 2019 · Suzy 1936 Believing a German spy has killed her new husband, a struggling chorus girl flees to Paris where she meets and marries a World War I pilot, whose carefree ways brings about unexpected results.

  5. SUZY is a complicated story with Grant playing Andre Charville, an ace flyer in World War I. Jean Harlow plays Suzy Trent who is a down-and-out singer trying to find work whe she is hit by a car. Here she meets Terry Moore and he falls in love with her.

  6. Released. Release Date: 20 July 1936 (US) (more) Genre: Drama (more) After thinking that her new husband, Terry, was killed by a German spy, the American showgirl Suzanne goes to Paris, where she falls in love with the French pilot Andre and they get married. Things ...Read more. Director: George Fitzmaurice () Writer: Dorothy Parker ()

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  8. A charming film - but oh boy, who told Franchot Tone to attempt an Irish accent? ('Top o' the marnin' indeed!). This MGM classic thrives on the star power of the incomparable Jean Harlow, a hugely talented comedy player, and a likeable performance from Cary Grant (who sort of sings in one scene, and who is meant to be French).

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