Honeymoon for Three is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starting Ann Sheridan. George Brent, Charlie Ruggles and Osa Massen. Future star Jane Wyman appears in a supporting role. The film was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. It is a remake of the 1933 film Goodbye Again, which was itself based on the 1932 play Goodbye Again.[1]
Plot[]
An author in love with his secretary gets into trouble when he encounters an infatuated fan.[2]
Cast[]
- Ann Sheridan as Anne Rogers
- George Brent as Kenneth Bixby
- Charlie Ruggles as Harvey Wilson
- Osa Massen as Julie Wilson
- Jane Wyman as Elizabeth Clochessy
- William T. Orr as Arthur Westlake
- Lee Patrick as Mrs. Pettijohn
- Walter Catlett as Waiter
- Herbert Anderson as Floyd Ingram
- Johnny Downs as Chester T. Farrington III
Reception[]
Bosley Crowther gave a negative review in The New York Times: "When we take Mr. Brent as a Don Juan, the picture has got to be funnier than the main premise, for Mr. Brent, as is generally known, is somewhat remote from the type. And that funny, we regret to say, 'Honeymoon for Three' is not."[3]
References[]
- ↑ Goble p.201
- ↑ "Honeymoon for Three". filmaffinity.com.
- ↑ Bosley Crowther (February 8, 1941). "Honeymoon for Three (1941)". The New York Times.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.
Bibliography[]
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.