•
Eddie Cantor (Buddy Doyle) sings this in
The Great Ziegfeld (1936). • The melody is used as a musical theme in the film
The Affairs of Susan (1945). • The song is sung as "If You Knew Susie As We Know Susie" by
Frank Sinatra and
Gene Kelly in the film
Anchors Aweigh (1945), with more suggestive lyrics, such as "She's not choosy". • The song is sung in
Ziegfeld Follies (1946). • A
film by the same name, starring Cantor, was released in 1948. • The song is sung in the biopic
The Eddie Cantor Story (1953). • The song is arranged and performed by
John Serry Sr. and his ensemble for RCA Victor on
RCA Thesaurus (1954). • The song was used in the 1966 film
The Silencers, the first of several spy thriller/spoof films starring
Dean Martin as Secret Agent Matt Helm. In the opening scenes of the movie, Martin's character "thinks" an altered version of the lyrics, as he imagines romancing one of the film's several lovely ladies. Martin's rendition of the song (with the accurate lyrics) also appeared on the movie's soundtrack album. • In the film
Arthur, Dudley Moore sings the trope "If you knew Susan like I know Susan...". Susan was Moore's character's unfated bride. •
Ruth Cracknell sings the song in several episodes of the television series
Mother and Son. •
Phil Hendrie features the song sung by the fictional Dunphy Brothers at Ted's Steakhouse during an episode of the Phil Hendrie show. • The song is sung by
Adam Driver in the film
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018). ==References==