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Susan and God
Susan and God is a 1940 American comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by George Cukor and starring Joan Crawford and Fredric March. The screenplay was written by Anita Loos and was based upon a 1937 play by Rachel Crothers. The supporting cast features Rita Hayworth and Nigel Bruce.
Plot
Susan (Joan Crawford), a flighty society matron, returns from Europe earlier than expected waxing enthusiastic about a new religious movement. She is estranged from her intelligent and sensitive husband Barrie (Fredric March), who has been driven to drink by his wife's insensitivity, and she has neglected her introverted and maladjusted daughter Blossom (Rita Quigley). Barrie tries to meet her boat as it arrives in New York City, but she avoids him and absconds to the country home of her friend Irene Burroughs (Rose Hobart).
More details
author | Anita Loos Rachel Crothers |
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director | George Cukor |
editor | William H. Terhune |
genre | comedy-drama |
keywords | estrange new york city rita quigley society matron |
musicBy | Herbert Stothart |
producer | Hunt Stromberg |
productionCompany | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
publisher | Loews Cineplex Entertainment |