Susan Slept Here (1954)



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Synopsis:
Susan Slept Here is the only feature film in Hollywood history ever to be narrated by an Academy Award. After introducing itself, the Oscar statuette invites us into the apartment home of its owner, screenwriter Mark Christopher Dick Powell. Knowing that Mark is working on a script about juvenile deliquency, policeman Sam Hanlon Herb Vigran deposits teenaged troublemaker Susan Landis Debbie Reynolds on Mark's doorstep. Somewhat terrified by Susan's erratic behavior, Mark vows to keep their relationship platonic, but his fiancee Isabella Anne Francis suspects the worst. Director Frank Tashlin aims his satiric barbs at psychiatry, conspicuous consumption and Hollywood itself. The spirited supporting cast includes Glenda Farrell, Alvy Moore, Horace McMahon and Les Tremayne.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
6/1/1954
Director Credit
Frank Tashlin Director
Cast Credit
Benny Kubelsky Guest
Louella Oettinger Telephone Voice
Red Skelton Oswald
Richard Ewing Powell Mark
Debbie Reynolds Susan
Anne Francis Isabella
Alvy Moore Virgil
Glenda Farrell Maude
Horace McMahon Maizel
Herb Vigran Hanlon
Les Tremayne Harvey
Mara Lane Marilyn
Maide Norman Georgette
Rita McSean Dr. Johnson
Ellen Corby Waitress
Benny Rubin Janitor
Barbara Darrow Legal Secretary
Sue Carlton Cashier
credited as Oliver Prickett Motel Manager
Production Credits Credit
Harriet Parsons Producer
Art Department Credit
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Carroll Clark Art Director
Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Al Orenbach Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Robert Sidney Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Nick Musuraca Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Michael Woulfe Costume Designer
Mel Berns Makeup



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