The Affairs of Susan
She's so romantic she drives four men frantic!
Susan is about to be married, but the wedding may get called off after her fiancé summons three former beaus. Each reveals a different portrait of Susan: one describes her as a naive country girl who reluctantly becomes an actress, another paints a picture of a gay party girl and and the third describes a serious intellectual.
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The Affairs of Susan (1945)
Cast

Joan Fontaine
Susan Darell

George Brent
Roger Berton

Dennis O'Keefe
Bill Anthony

Don DeFore
Mike Ward

Rita Johnson
Mona Kent

Walter Abel
Richard Aiken

Byron Barr
Chick

Francis Pierlot
Uncle Jemmy

Lewis L. Russell
Mr. Cusp

Frank Faylen
Brooklyn Boy (Uncredited)

Bess Flowers
Party Guest (Uncredited)

Vera Marshe
Brooklyn Girl (Uncredited)

Alice Fleming
Dowager (Uncredited)

Almeda Fowler
Mrs. Oakleaf (Uncredited)

Warren Hymer
Waiter (Uncredited)

Milton Kibbee
Whortle (Uncredited)

Eddie Laughton
Bartender at Bright Dollar (Uncredited)

Mira McKinney
Actress at Party (Uncredited)

James Millican
Major (Uncredited)

Gordon Richards
Mr. Giddon (Uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Four men all have one thing in common - they are totally infatuated with Joan Fontaine's title character. Thing is, none of them are in love with the same women - or, at least the same iteration of the same woman. She has presented each of them, over the years, with a different "Susan" but which might be the real one now? What follows is an episodic depiction of their life with her, from the perspective of each of the men, and in the end it falls to her to choose one or none of her potential suitors! It's not hard to see why the men would fall for this enigmatic woman, and the quirkiness of the story helps it along quite nicely. I can't say i was particularly fond of any of the "Susan's" we were offered, but Fontaine is more than adequate at getting us immersed and there's also quite a fun spat with Rita Johnson ("Mona") to add just a little humour that is otherwise lacking. It is too long, there are periods when the plot struggles a bit but it's still well worth watching this star in action.
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