Honeymoon (1947 film)
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Film still with Shirley Temple and Guy Madison | |
Directed by | William Keighley |
Produced by | Warren Duff |
Written by |
Vicki Baum (story) Michael Kanin (writer) |
Starring |
Shirley Temple Franchot Tone Guy Madison |
Music by | Leigh Harline |
Cinematography | Edward Cronjager |
Editing by | Ralph Dawson |
Studio | William Keighley Productions |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release dates | May 17, 1947 |
Running time | 74 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,739,000[1] |
Honeymoon is a 1947 drama directed by William Keighley, starring Shirley Temple and Franchot Tone.
Plot
Barbara (Shirley Temple), the sweetheart of a GI corporal, Phil (Guy Madison), elope to Mexico City. Barbara discovers that her boy friend, stationed in the Panama Canal zone, is tied delayed in bureaucratic red tape and may not make it to his own wedding.[2]
Cast
- Shirley Temple as Barbara Olmstead
- Franchot Tone as David Flanner
- Guy Madison as Corporal Phil Vaughn
- Lina Romay as Raquel Mendoza
- Gene Lockhart as Consul Prescott
- Corinna Mura as Senora Mendoza
- Grant Mitchell as Congressman Crenshaw
- Julio Villarreal as Senor Gaspar Mendoza
- Manuel Arvide as Registrar
- José Goula as Dr. Diego (as Jose R. Goula)
Reception
The film recorded a loss of $675,000.[1]
References
External links
- Honeymoon at the Internet Movie Database
- Honeymoon (1947 film) at the TCM Movie Database
- Honeymoon (1947 film) at allmovie
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