Susie Q is a 1996 fantasy-comedy television film directed by John Blizek and starring Justin Whalin, Amy Jo Johnson[2] and Shelley Long.
Forty years later, a young man Zach Sands moves into Susie's house with his widowed mother Penny, who is starting a job as a news reporter.
At the local high school, Zach befriends the drama group but also makes enemies of the envious Ray Kovich, son of banker Roger.
Later, she visits Zach's school, where he's distracted by the other girls until she rips off part of the winter formal dress she's wearing to get his attention.
Zach visits Susie's parents and finds out they are facing homelessness at the hands of the local bank because of a missing title deed.
Teri discovers that much of the town's land legally belongs to the Quinn family, and it becomes a fierce race until Zach locates the requisite title deed.
Zach and Teri make it to the local news station in time to provide their mother with all the information about the Quinn family history, which is broadcast on live television.
In the aftermath, the bankers give up and apologize to the Quinns, the Kovich family leaves town in Roger's attempt to avoid criminal prosecution, and Zach returns to playing basketball in honor of his late father.