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Strange Suzy

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Strange Suzy
Directed byPierre-Jean Ducis
Written byYves Mirande
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byAndrée Danis
Music byVincent Scotto
Production
company
Badalo Films
Release date
29 August 1941
Running time
83 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Strange Suzy (French: L'étrange Suzy) is a 1941 French comedy film directed by Pierre-Jean Ducis and starring Suzy Prim, Claude Dauphin and Marguerite Moreno.[1]

Made in the southern zone of Vichy France, the film was a commercial success. Along with another hit The Well Digger's Daughter, it was banned by the Nazi authorities in the Occupied Zone in retaliation for a Vichy ban on the German film Bel Ami.[2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Burch & Sellier p.150
  2. ^ Winkel & Welch p.142

Bibliography

  • Noël Burch & Geneviève Sellier. The Battle of the Sexes in French Cinema, 1930–1956. Duke University Press, 2013.
  • Winkel, Roel Vande & Welch, David. Cinema and the Swastika: The International Expansion of Third Reich Cinema. Palgrave MacMillan, 2011.