Susie Snowflake is a lost American silent film released by Paramount Pictures on June 25, 1916. The picture was directed by James Kirkwood, Sr. and filmed by cinematographer Ned Van Buren. Susie Snowflake was written and adapted for the screen by Shannon Fife and introduced to American filmgoers, actress Ann Pennington.
^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:Susie Snowflake
^ Susie Snowflake Internet Movie Database
^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:Susie Snowflake
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