Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) | |
Director(s) | Leo McCarey |
Producer(s) | Leo McCarey (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Mystery, Romance |
Top Topics | World War II |
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Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Leo McCarey and produced by Leo McCarey.
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Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942).
By Dawn on Jul 23, 2011 From Noir and Chick FlicksOnce Upon a Honeymoon (1942). Romantic comedy/drama. Cast: Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, and Walter Slezak. The story begins when Katie O'Hara, a ex-burlesque queen who pretends to be Philadelphia socialite Katherine Smith, who is about to marry, Baron Von Luber. Katie is visited by reporter Pat O'Too... Read full article
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Patrick 'Pat' O'Toole:
Not so loud? I always talk loud when I'm mad! You're lucky I don't jump up and down! It's things like this that can make a man a... a... a republican!
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Director Leo McCarey shot additional scenes for insurance in September 1942, before Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers started new movies.
The question of top billing was resolved by having half of the prints with Cary Grant listed first, and the other half with Ginger Rogers listed first. The TCM print lists Grant first, but the programs distributed for the world premiere at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City listed Rogers first.
Towards the beginning of the film, Cary Grant tells Ginger Rogers that he will always remember her character "just the way you look tonight;" evoking a smirk from Rogers. The line alludes to the song of the same title Fred Astaire sung to Rogers in Swing Time.
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The question of top billing was resolved by having half of the prints with Cary Grant listed first, and the other half with Ginger Rogers listed first. The TCM print lists Grant first, but the programs distributed for the world premiere at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City listed Rogers first.
Towards the beginning of the film, Cary Grant tells Ginger Rogers that he will always remember her character "just the way you look tonight;" evoking a smirk from Rogers. The line alludes to the song of the same title Fred Astaire sung to Rogers in Swing Time.
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