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Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö

Original title: Suzy
  • 19361936
  • K-16K-16
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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Cary Grant and Jean Harlow in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
DramaRomanceWar
Believing that a German spy has killed her new husband (Franchot Tone), a struggling chorus girl (Jean Harlow) flees to Paris where she meets and marries a World War I pilot (Cary Grant), wh... Read allBelieving that a German spy has killed her new husband (Franchot Tone), a struggling chorus girl (Jean Harlow) flees to Paris where she meets and marries a World War I pilot (Cary Grant), whose carefree ways bring unexpected results.Believing that a German spy has killed her new husband (Franchot Tone), a struggling chorus girl (Jean Harlow) flees to Paris where she meets and marries a World War I pilot (Cary Grant), whose carefree ways bring unexpected results.
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • George Fitzmaurice
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Parker(screen play)
    • Alan Campbell(screen play)
    • Horace Jackson(screen play)
  • Stars
    • Jean Harlow
    • Franchot Tone
    • Cary Grant
  • Director
    • George Fitzmaurice
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Parker(screen play)
    • Alan Campbell(screen play)
    • Horace Jackson(screen play)
  • Stars
    • Jean Harlow
    • Franchot Tone
    • Cary Grant
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 24User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production, box office & company info
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

    Photos33

    Title card, Lobby Card 14 x 11
    Cary Grant, Jean Harlow, and George Davis in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Jean Harlow and Una O'Connor in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Una O'Connor in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Jean Harlow in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Cary Grant in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Jean Harlow in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Jean Harlow in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Cary Grant and Jean Harlow in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Cary Grant, Jean Harlow, and Franchot Tone in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)
    Cary Grant and Jean Harlow in Lentäjän viimeinen urotyö (1936)

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    Jean Harlow
    Jean Harlow
    • Suzy Trent
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Terry Moore
    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • Andre Charville
    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • Baron Charville
    Benita Hume
    Benita Hume
    • Diane Eyrelle
    Reginald Mason
    Reginald Mason
    • Captain Barsanges
    Inez Courtney
    Inez Courtney
    • Maisie
    Greta Meyer
    Greta Meyer
    • Mrs. Schmidt
    David Clyde
    David Clyde
    • 'Knobby'
    Christian Rub
    Christian Rub
    • 'Pop' Gaspard
    George Spelvin
    • Gaston
    Una O'Connor
    Una O'Connor
    • Landlady
    Theodore von Eltz
    Theodore von Eltz
    • Revue Producer
    Dennis Morgan
    Dennis Morgan
    • Lieutenant
    • (as Stanley Morner)
    Robert Adair
    • London
    • (uncredited)
    Agostino Borgato
    Agostino Borgato
    • Bearded Old Man with Watch
    • (uncredited)
    Tyler Brooke
    Tyler Brooke
    • Raoul
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Cording
    Harry Cording
    • Madame Eyrelle's Chauffeur
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Fitzmaurice
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Parker(screen play)
      • Alan Campbell(screen play)
      • Horace Jackson(screen play)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Three former WW I flying aces were killed and producer Howard Hughes was injured during aerial scenes shot for Hornan enkelit (1930) and producer Howard Hughes was injured when he crashed flying in one of the scenes (it's not known if that footage was among the scenes used from that film for this one). Since only one out of every 249 feet of film shot was used in "Hell's Angels", there was more than enough left over to lease to other films like this one. It also helped offset the tremendous cost to Hughes of filming his movie.
    • Goofs
      The headline on the newspaper Suzy reads on the ship misspells the word "assassinated."
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Maisie aka Frostbite: [Backstage at the final performance of "Melodies of 1914" the producer is handing out pay envelopes to the chorus] Ooooh! I'll be missing you next Saturday night, Pop!

      Revue Producer: And I'll be missing you, too, Miss Maisie.

      Maisie aka Frostbite: [Taking her pay envelope] Yeah, but you won't be missing this, and I will. Guess I shouldn't kick. Two weeks is a long run these days.

      [She heads for her dressing room]

      Maisie aka Frostbite: C'mon Suzy, let's get dressed.

      Suzanne 'Suzy' Trent: Alright Maisie, I'll be right with ya.

      Chorus Girl: [to Suzy, crying] But it's your whole week's salary, Suzy. I won't take it. You can't afford it!

      Suzanne 'Suzy' Trent: Don't you worry about me; blondes never go broke. Being a brunette, you wouldn't understand that. But you very seldom catch a blonde in financial trouble. Besides, I've got a rich uncle.

      Chorus Girl: But you never told me you had any relatives in London.

      Suzanne 'Suzy' Trent: I haven't got any relatives anywhere, but I've got a rich uncle. Now monkey, you take that.

    • Connections
      Edited from Hornan enkelit (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose
      (1914) (uncredited)

      Music by Percy Wenrich

      Lyrics by Jack Mahoney

      Sung a cappella by Jean Harlow (dubbed by Eadie Adams)

    User reviews24

    Review
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    Featured review
    7/10
    A Legend Gets Protected
    Watching Suzy it's hard to believe that a year later Jean Harlow would be no more. She seems so witty and so bright in her performance as this American showgirl on the other side of the pond before World War I.

    In the title role of Suzy, Harlow is down and out and about to be evicted from her not so palatial digs in London. She's not quite willing to go the casting couch route for a part. But things are becoming desperate. She meets young inventor Franchot Tone and they fall in love and marry. But they also discover a nest of German spies and the femme fatale of the nest, Benita Hume, shoots Tone and casts blame on Harlow. Jean flees to Paris where she gets involved with playboy aviator Cary Grant and then they marry. Wouldn't you know it Tone turns up alive and as it were he and Grant are friends.

    I know I could be describing a comedy and Suzy does have its funny moments, but instead it's a well done drama with Harlow front and center in a typical part for her, a good natured dame who's learned life's answers from bitter experience. Her two leading men are clearly in support of her.

    Franchot Tone did a few films at MGM with Harlow, but this was Cary Grant's one and only pairing with Jean. He was just leaving his original studio of Paramount to freelance and this might have been his first film with MGM. Notice the billing with Grant clearly number three as it was Harlow and Tone's home studio. Twelve year later Grant and Tone would be together in Every Girl Should Be Married with poor Jean dead eleven years and Grant clearly with the star billing.

    Suzy received an Oscar nomination for Best Song which was won by Jerome Kern's The Way You Look Tonight from Swing Time. Jean sings Did I Remember with her voice dubbed on screen and Cary does an obbligato which gained some immortality in That's Entertainment. I have a recording of it by Dick Powell. Highly unusual because it's not a song introduced by Powell nor is it from a Warner Brothers film. So I'm guessing Powell must have liked the song to insist Decca record him doing it. It's a nice ballad by Walter Donaldson and Harold Adamson.

    I won't give away the ending, but bear in mind those words from The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance about when the legend becomes fact. A legend gets protected in Suzy.

    Both on screen in the story and in the cinema legend of Jean Harlow, Suzy is a great example of the actress in a role tailor made for her talents.
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    • Sep 6, 2009

    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1937 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Suzy
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $614,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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