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Honeymoon (1947) was a Comedy Film directed by William Keighley and produced by Robert Sparks.

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HONEYMOON WITH A STRANGER

By Dan Day, Jr. on Feb 4, 2023 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

Did you know there was a 1969 TV movie for ABC that starred Janet Leigh? And Barbara Steele?? I didn't have any knowledge of this either, until recently. HONEYMOON WITH A STRANGER is a decent suspense/mystery tale with some effective twists. Janet Leigh plays Sandra, an American woman who has recent... Read full article


On honeymoon, in jail or in a swimsuit? Take your pick

By carole_and_co on Mar 2, 2018 From Carole & Co.

It's late June 1931, and Carole Lombard and new beau Bill Powell pose at the side of a ship for a Paramount photographer before the movie couple set sail for a Honolulu honeymoon. Lombard fell ill while in Hawaii, in retrospect a signal that there would be hidden turmoil in this marriage...though th... Read full article


Haunted Honeymoon (1940)

on Oct 8, 2016 From Journeys in Classic Film

This weekend looks at two takes on the post-matrimonial comedy. Based on the novel and play by Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman’s Honeymoon, Haunted Honeymoon suffered before a single cell of film was shot. Originally meant to star British thespian Robert Donat, the advent of World War II saw the fil... Read full article


Honeymoon (1947)

By Franchot Tone Fan on May 21, 2016 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone

As part of Movies Silently's Classic Movie Ice Cream Social, I am happy to share my go-to movie when I need some instant cheer. The film is 1947's Honeymoon and the stars are none other than Franchot Tone and a grown-up Shirley Temple (does a more cheerful actress even exist?). Honeymoon has a ... Read full article


Lost Honeymoon (1947)

By Franchot Tone Fan on Dec 4, 2015 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone

Lost Honeymoon is a 1947 romantic comedy starring Franchot Tone, Ann Richards, and Tom Conway that has fallen into the public domain. Following World War II, Johnny Grey (Franchot Tone) is confronted by his abandoned English wife Tillie Grey and their two little children. But Johnny doesn't remember... Read full article


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Also directed by William Keighley




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