Susan, Dear Susan
Susan, Dear Susan

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Susan, Dear Susan

1975
Movie
86 min
German

Suse works as a truck driver on a major construction site. The young woman has a hard life behind her. She was foundling, was raised by farmers. Manne, the father of her child, wanted to escape from the GDR and is in prison. After he is released, Manne wants to live again with Suse and their child together. But she rejects him as well as another worshiper. Suse is more interested in the Soviet engineer Boris, but apparently not for her, since he can never remember her at their chance encounters. But a much bigger problem - and a difficult one - is Suse, when she is offered to go to the Soviet Union for six months.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Stanley KramerGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A seemingly ordinary housewife, Susan, leads a double life as a secret agent, much to the confusion and amusement of her family and colleagues. When a mission takes a bizarre turn, she must balance her domestic duties with espionage to save the day. The film blends comedic misunderstandings with thrilling spy elements as Susan navigates her clandestine career.

Critical Reception

Susan, Dear Susan was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found its premise and execution to be uneven. While some praised the comedic performances of its stars, particularly Don Knotts, others felt the plot was too predictable and lacked genuine wit. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some enjoying the lighthearted premise and others finding it uninspired.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its star power and lighthearted comedic moments.

  • Criticized for a weak and predictable plot.

  • Found to be a somewhat forgettable entry in the spy comedy genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Susan, Dear Susan are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed sentiment. Some viewers found the film an enjoyable, if unsophisticated, comedy, while others felt it relied too heavily on dated gags and a convoluted storyline.

Fun Fact

While Stanley Kramer was known for his serious social dramas, he also directed this lighter comedic effort, showcasing a different facet of his directorial range.

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