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]
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Directed by | Pierre-Jean Ducis |
Written by | Yves Mirande |
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Edited by | Andrée Danis |
Music by | Vincent Scotto |
Production company | Badalo Films |
Release date | 29 August 1941 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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]
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