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Honeymoon is a american film of genre Comedy directed by William Keighley released in USA on 17 may 1947 with Shirley Temple

Honeymoon (1947)

Honeymoon
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Released in USA 17 may 1947
Length 1h14
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Romantic comedy
Rating58% 2.904872.904872.904872.904872.90487

Honeymoon is a 1947 comedy film directed by William Keighley, starring Shirley Temple and Franchot Tone.

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Shirley Temple

(Barbara Olmstead)
Franchot Tone

(David Flanner)
Guy Madison

(Corporal Phil Vaughn)
Gene Lockhart

(Consul Prescott)
Lina Romay

(Raquel Mendoza)
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