Busman's Honeymoon (film)

Busman's Honeymoon
Directed by Arthur B. Woods
Produced by Harold Huth
Ben Goetz
Screenplay by Monckton Hoffe
Angus MacPhail
Harold Goldman
Based on the play Busman's Honeymoon 
by Dorothy L. Sayers & Muriel St. Clare Byrne
Starring Robert Montgomery
Constance Cummings
Leslie Banks
Sir Seymour Hicks
Music by Louis Levy
Charles Williams (uncredited)
Cinematography Freddie Young
Edited by Al Barnes
James B. Clark
Production
company
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
  • 22 July 1940 (1940-07-22)

(London) (UK)

Running time
99 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Busman's Honeymoon is a 1940 British detective film directed by Arthur B. Woods.[1] An adaptation of the Lord Peter Wimsey story Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers, it starred Robert Montgomery, Constance Cummings, Leslie Banks, Googie Withers, Robert Newton and Seymour Hicks as Mervyn Bunter. Newly married famous amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey (Montgomery) and his wife, mystery writer Harriet Vane (Cummings), are looking forward to a quiet honeymoon at their new country cottage when they are reluctantly drawn into the investigation of a local murder. The film premiered in London in July 1940. It was released in the U.S. as Haunted Honeymoon.[2]

Cast

Critical reception

Britmovie wrote, "Americans Robert Montgomery and Constance Cummings aroused some national indignation when cast as such the essentially British sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey and his crime-writing bride Harriet Vane but they acquitted themselves satisfactorily, even though some of their thunder is stolen by a particularly colourful supporting cast that includes a morose Robert Newton, Seymour Hicks resourceful butler, Leslie Banks and Googie Withers"; [3] and Bosley Crowther in The New York Times wrote, "Seldom has there been a film so pleasantly conducive to browsing as this leisurely, bookish fable of murder...A glass of port, at least, should be taken along with it." [4]

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