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Sussie
Sussie

Sussie (1945)

50% User Rating
1h 35min
Comedy

A self centered author are having a word feud in a news paper column with a journalist called Sussie. The author has just divorced and now need a new house keeper. Sussie sees her chance to go undercover and takes the job with the intent to dig up some dirt. However, love intervenes.

Arne MattssonDirector

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Marguerite Viby

Marguerite Viby

Sussie Blom

Gunnar Björnstrand

Gunnar Björnstrand

Harry Hellberg

Ingrid Envall

Ingrid Envall

Lillian

Erik 'Bullen' Berglund

Erik 'Bullen' Berglund

Lasse Älvdahl

Julia Cæsar

Julia Cæsar

Alma Goring

Willy Peters

Willy Peters

Oscar Lindberg

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Sven Arvor

Guest at the Costume Party (uncredited)

David Erikson

David Erikson

Advertising Manager, Extraposten (uncredited)

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Gunnar Hedberg

Guest at the Costume Party (uncredited)

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Oscar Heurlin

Newspaper Vendor (uncredited)

John Melin

John Melin

Butcher's Delivery Man (uncredited)

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Gunnar Nielsen

Guest at the Costume Party (uncredited)

Charles Redland

Charles Redland

Conductor at the Costume Party (uncredited)

Georg Skarstedt

Georg Skarstedt

Speaker at the Dinner (uncredited)

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Thore Thorén

Young Man (uncredited)

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Gunnar Almqvist

Guest at the Costume Party (uncredited)

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Bertil Sjödin

Guest at the Dinner (uncredited)

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