Second Honeymoon

Second Honeymoon

Release date : November 13, 1937
Runtime : 1h 24m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Walter Lang /
Production companies : 20th Century Fox /
November 13, 1937 1h 24m United States of America Comedy English More
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Raoul McLish stops over in Miami Beach where he runs into his ex-wife, Vicky Benton, and her new husband Bob, a belt manufacturer. At first Bob enjoys Raoul's presence - in part because Vicky is his not Raoul's and in part because Raoul is a lot of fun. The fun wears thin for Bob as his seriousness and possessiveness take over. When Bob leaves for a few days to settle a labor dispute at his factory, Vicky and Raoul spend time together, Winchell's column implies untoward behavior, Bob barks at Vicky, and that gets her back up. Can things be sorted out? Help comes from Raoul's upright valet, McTavish, and a principled cigarette girl, Joy, whom Raoul picks up.
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  • title:Second Honeymoon
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h 24m
  • Genres: Comedy · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Walter Lang /
  • Writers: Darrell Ware · Kathryn Scola · Philip Wylie ·
  • Production companies: 20th Century Fox ·
  • Overview:Raoul McLish stops over in Miami Beach where he runs into his ex-wife, Vicky Benton, and her new husband Bob, a belt manufacturer. At first Bob enjoys Raoul's presence - in part because Vicky is his not Raoul's and in part because Raoul is a lot of fun. The fun wears thin for Bob as his seriousness and possessiveness take over. When Bob leaves for a few days to settle a labor dispute at his factory, Vicky and Raoul spend time together, Winchell's column implies untoward behavior, Bob barks at Vicky, and that gets her back up. Can things be sorted out? Help comes from Raoul's upright valet, McTavish, and a principled cigarette girl, Joy, whom Raoul picks up.
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