Susan Slept Here

Director: Frank Tashlin
Genre: Romance Film, Comedy, Romantic comedy
Year: 1954
Country: United States of America
Language: English Language
Starring: Anne Francis, Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Horace McMahon, Mara Lane, Les Tremayne, Maidie Norman, Alvy Moore, Glenda Farrell, Herb Vigran, Red Skelton

Susan Slept Here is a 1954 romantic comedy film (Technicolor) starring Dick Powell (in his last film role) and Debbie Reynolds. It was based on the play of the same name by Steve Fisher and Alex Gottlieb. The film's plotline was later used again by director Frank Tashlin for 1962's Bachelor Flat.

Mark Christopher (Dick Powell) is a successful thirty-five-year-old Hollywood screenwriter who has suffered from partial writer's block since winning an Academy Award and has been unable to produce a decent script. One Christmas Eve, he receives an unexpected and very unwanted surprise present.

Vice cop Sergeant Sam Hanlon (Herb Vigran) brings Mark seventeen-year-old Susan Landis (Debbie Reynolds). Susan had been abandoned by her mother and was arrested for vagrancy. Not wanting to keep her in jail over the holidays and aware that Mark was interested in writing a script about juvenile delinquency, the kindhearted cop decides to bend the rules (much to the disapproval of his partner) and offers to let her stay in Mark's luxurious apartment until her arraignment the day after Christmas.

Mark is naturally appalled, but is eventually persuaded to take the girl in. This doesn't go over too well

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