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A boy, grieving the recent death of his father, comes to befriend the ghost of a young girl haunting his house, learning that the ghost, nicknamed "Susie Q," is still coming to terms with th... Read allA boy, grieving the recent death of his father, comes to befriend the ghost of a young girl haunting his house, learning that the ghost, nicknamed "Susie Q," is still coming to terms with the car crash that took her life in the 1950s.A boy, grieving the recent death of his father, comes to befriend the ghost of a young girl haunting his house, learning that the ghost, nicknamed "Susie Q," is still coming to terms with the car crash that took her life in the 1950s.
Chris William Martin
- Ray Kovich
- (as Chris Martin)
Ben Immanuel
- T.V. Director
- (as Ben Ratner)
Lauren K. Robek
- Production Assistant
- (as Kirsten Robek)
- Director
- Writers
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Classic movie! My wife has been wanting to watch it and I've tried tracking it down. She loved this movie growing up and I remember watching it as well. Unfortunately this movie is nowhere to be found on dvd or any streaming service. I went so far as to email Amy Jo Johnson's agent/manager and they do not even have a copy of the movie. This movie will solely exist in our memories until Disney releases it to its streaming service. This was a straight to TV movie and from what I've read it never made it to DVD format. It's sad that a good movie such as this has been lost to us since no one can seem to bring it back out to Disney +. Perhaps that have forgotten it as well. Shame.
Susie Q. is one of those rare, and sweet movies that give you a warm feeling. It's bittersweet, but wholesome, and it's characters are fun, and captivating. At first, I thought the movie would be the cliché cuddly movie that would bore me after five minutes, but was I wrong. It made me tear up at times, and it's plot was enticing, making me root for the good guys. I loved the movie, and still remember it today, 9 years later!! I recommend it highly to ANYONE, and the movie is family oriented, so you won't have to worry about unsuitable content. Truly, if Disney would show more movies that are up to par as Susie Q., it would be the most popular family oriented channel in the world. Now if only Disney would show it just ONE more time!^_^ Go Susie Q.!!
A slight but fun film about a young girl who dies in a car crash on her way to the high school prom, only to come back some thirty years later in the form of a ghost to help settle a few things with the help of a teenager living in her old house. Stupid, slight and fun to watch. Recycled premise and jokes, very basic, but fun.
3/5 stars -
John Ulmer
3/5 stars -
John Ulmer
Although not the most technically advanced film I have seen, this was a fun and enjoyable couple of hours. The main characters are sweet and you really get to like them, and feel something when Susie Q. has to go, but feel good again when she returns as Maggie.
Lots of stock dialogue, and a contrived plot-line, but most of all, LOTS OF FUN.
Lots of stock dialogue, and a contrived plot-line, but most of all, LOTS OF FUN.
Susie Q, is a very adorable movie I stumbled upon on the disney channel. One plus for watching this is Justin Whalin. His presence kind of helps with covering up Amy Jo Johnson, otherwise known as the ever-lasting Pink Ranger.
Well if you stand watching her prance around in her too tight prom dress then you'll be ok. If you can stand watching Justin Whalin in his boxer shorts trying to be modest then you'll be even better. The plot of the movie is a quest to save Susie Q's (Amy Jo) parents from being homeless by finding her grandfather's papers that stake his claim to half the town. In the process Justin Whalin's character falls in love with Susie Q's ghost. It's a very cute movie, I could tell the whole plot and some dialogue, but I don't think I should spoil the ending and such for you.
Well if you stand watching her prance around in her too tight prom dress then you'll be ok. If you can stand watching Justin Whalin in his boxer shorts trying to be modest then you'll be even better. The plot of the movie is a quest to save Susie Q's (Amy Jo) parents from being homeless by finding her grandfather's papers that stake his claim to half the town. In the process Justin Whalin's character falls in love with Susie Q's ghost. It's a very cute movie, I could tell the whole plot and some dialogue, but I don't think I should spoil the ending and such for you.
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- TriviaHas never been released on streaming, home video: VHS, VCD, LD, DVD, nor Blu-ray. Director has mentioned they have no idea where film is for a restoration, and remastering, for streaming and Blu-ray and had no idea how to contact anyone about it. They were quote: "Hired for a job, and were paid for it" and that's the only thing they have tied to it. Nothing else. No contacts. No friends with contacts in the industry to help find the film and get it restored and remastered. It is currently available to watch for free on Amy Jo Johnson's official website.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the film, set in 1955, a record player is playing Dale Hawkins' "Susie-Q." However, the record was not released until 1957.
- Alternate versionsThe Disney TV release omits the part where Teri says "Yeah, they suck", going straight on to the next shot of Zach's face.
- SoundtracksMy Angel Lover
By Cox, Herb & The Cleftones
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