There Goes Susie is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford. and adapted from the novel There Goes Susie by Hans Jacoby and Charlie Roellinghoff.
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Synopsis
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.
, 1h3 Réalisé parWilliam A. Seiter OrigineEtats-Unis GenresComédie, Comédie romantique, Musical, Romance ThèmesMusique ActeursRobert Woolsey, Bert Wheeler, Dorothy Lee, Zelma O'Neal, Joseph Cawthorn, Cora Witherspoon Note63% Aggie Bruno (Cora Witherspoon) has had enough of her husband, Joe (Joseph Cawthorn), and decides to get a divorce in Reno. She meets with lawyers Wattles and Swift (Wheeler and Woolsey), the latter of the two agreeing to represent Aggie in court. Swift suggests that Aggie be "caught" with another man. Meanwhile, Joe Bruno has also headed to Reno, and is being represented in court by Wattles. Wattles suggests that Joe be "caught" with another woman.