is a 1935 German drama film directed by Arzén von Cserépy, and starring Jessie Vihrog, Veit Harlan, and Willi Schur.
The title character Susanne is an unemployed extra who, through an assistant director, finds a supporting role in the kitsch film Love Me in Honolulu.
The producers are Jews who are portrayed as greedy and lustful and at the same time run an illegal casino.
When the National Socialists seize power, the producers are arrested and Susanne and Georg become a married couple.
It received strong official backing, and a gala premiere was arranged for its release by Joseph Goebbels.