Susie Steps Out

Susie Steps Out is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg, written by Elwood Ullman and Fred Freiberger, and starring David Bruce, Cleatus Caldwell, Nita Hunter, Howard Freeman, Grady Sutton and Margaret Dumont.

Clara and her 15-year-old sister Susie are concerned because their father, a cello player, is unable to work.

Susie Steps Out was the first of director Reginald LeBorg’s projects for Comet Pictures, produced by Charles “Buddy” Rogers and Ralph Cohn.

[3] LeBorg, who had proved his efficiency in delivering low-budget features on schedule and under-budget for Universal Pictures was considered the ideal choice to direct.

A prolific director of “ soundies,” and an accomplished pianist, he “loved to be associated with any project that involved music.”[6] Susie Steps Out includes songs by Hal Borne and Eddie Cherkose.