Honeymoon in Bali

This article is about a movie which had Are Husbands Necessary? as its working title. For the 1942 comedy film with this name, see Are Husbands Necessary? (1942 film).
Honeymoon In Bali
Directed by Edward H. Griffith
Written by Virginia Van Upp (screenplay)
Katharine Brush
Grace Sartwell Mason
Starring Fred MacMurray
Madeleine Carroll
Akim Tamiroff
Edited by Eda Warren
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
September 29, 1939
Running time
95 min
Country United States
Language English

Honeymoon in Bali is a 1939 American romantic comedy film. It is also known by the alternative title Husbands or Lovers and My Love For Yours. Virginia Van Upp's screenplay was based on the short stories Our Miss Keane by Grace Sartwell Mason in The Saturday Evening Post of 24 May 1923 and Free Woman by Katharine Brush in Redbook magazine from Nov-Dec 1936. In 1936 Paramount announced a film of Our Miss Keane to star Merle Oberon to be produced.[1]

Plot

On a rainy New York City autumn afternoon, the head of a major Department Store, Gail Allen, meets her second cousin and best friend Lorna for afternoon tea. Her cousin, an author of love stories set in the South Seas, invites a resident fortune teller to predict Gail's future. At first the reading sounds like a hundred others, until she foresees her having a child and meeting a man whose arm was cut by a native's rice knife.

The fortune teller predicts as Neptune is in her sign at the moment she could find herself walking down a street and taking an unexpected turn where things would change. Thinking that her career will come first, Gail does not like her predicted future but finds herself taking an unexpected turn that takes her into a shop that sells sailboats. There she meets Bill Burnett who lives in Bali and is holidaying in New York. Beginning with Bill's injury from a native's rice knife, all of the predictions eventually come to pass.

Cast

Fred MacMurray ... Bill 'Willie' Burnett
Madeleine Carroll ... Gail Allen
Allan Jones ... Eric Sinclair
Akim Tamiroff ... Tony, the Window Washer
Helen Broderick ... Lorna 'Smitty' Smith
Osa Massen ... Noel Van Ness
Carolyn Lee ... Rosie
Astrid Allwyn ... Fortune Teller
Georgia Caine ... Miss Stone, Gail's Secretary
Benny Bartlett ... Jack the Singing Telegram Boy
Monty Woolley ... Lorna's Publisher
Charles Lane ... Photographer
Janet Waldo & Luana Walters ... Fortune Teller's companions

Reception

A review from The Washington Post, on October 5, 1939, says "'Honeymoon in Bali' Is Delightfully Easy To Take!" The Los Angeles Times review from October 13, 1939, says "'Honeymoon in Bali' Light, Romantic Comedy." Hollywood In Bali got 6.8 out of 10 on IMDB.com.

Alternate names

Quotes

"There's not a wall between freedom and loneliness, you can fall into it without warning" - Lorna

References

  1. The Argus 28 November 1936

External links

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