The Fabulous Suzanne

The Fabulous Suzanne is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Barbara Britton, Rudy Vallee and Otto Kruger.

Suzanne starts betting on horse races, using her "lucky pin" to pick the right ones for the infamous and not always apt gambler Jonathan Tuttle (Frank Darien).

Her lucky pin continues to prove itself useful when she manages to pick a very profitable stock at one of the city's reputable investment corporations: Hendrick Courtney, Sr. and Sons.

She is overwhelmed by the attention and starts dating both brothers, even if she can't forget her previous fiancé Bill.

Without struggling with his pride, Bill invests the money in a new and bigger diner, and he is ready to try to win back his lost love Suzanne.

Suzanne finds herself now being courted also by the two brothers' father, who has fallen for the charming former waitress head over heels.