Bon Voyage
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Bon voyage is a French phrase used in English to say goodbye to someone embarking on a long journey, most commonly a sailing trip.
There are several things named Bon Voyage:
- Bon Voyage! Disney goods specialty shop in Japan.
- Bon Voyage was a 1949 game show diected by Greg Garrison and known as Treasure Quest in the USA.
- Bon Voyage was the title of the last of four collections of short stories published by Noel Coward, appearing in 1967. The title story was also adapted for television in 1985, starring Nigel Havers, Ursula Howells and Judy Parfitt and directed by Mike Vardy.
[edit] Films
- Bon Voyage (1932 film), a 20 minute short by Harry Sweet starring Edgar Kennedy and Florence Lake.
- Glückliche Reise (1933) aka "Bon Voyage" - USA.
- Bon Voyage (1944 film), a short propaganda film by Alfred Hitchcock.
- Bon Voyage Mademoiselle (1951).
- Bon Voyage was the working title of Ce sacré Amédée (France, 1957).
- Bon Voyage! (film) (1962), a Disney family film and comic book.
- Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!) (1980).
- Bon Voyage (2003 film) directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and starring Isabelle Adjani.
- Bon Voyage (2005 film), a three minute short by Kapwani Kiwanga.
[edit] Music
- "Bon Voyage", a song by Quasi from their 1999 album Field Studies