Honeymoon Hotel is a 1964 American romantic comedy film, directed by Henry Levin for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It stars Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, Robert Morse, and Jill St. John.[1]
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Directed by | Henry Levin |
Written by | R.S. Allen Harvey Bullock |
Produced by | Pandro S. Berman Kathryn Hereford |
Starring | Robert Goulet Nancy Kwan Robert Morse Jill St. John |
Cinematography | Harold Lipstein |
Edited by | Rita Roland |
Music by | Walter Scharf |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The movie, which contains four songs, is a sex farce about two male friends who find themselves at a hotel that is supposed to be for honeymooners only. Unusual for its time, the film centers on an interracial romance (involving characters played by Robert Goulet and Nancy Kwan) but the racial difference is never mentioned or even alluded to.
Plot
editWhen the wedding of a bridegroom falls apart, he and his best man, a bachelor, use the already booked and paid-for suite in a Caribbean resort dedicated to honeymooning couples.
Cast
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Honeymoon Hotel". TCM. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
External links
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