Once Upon a Honeymoon (1956 film)

This article is about the 1956 short film. For the 1942 Cary Grant/Ginger Rogers film, see Once Upon a Honeymoon.
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Directed by Gower Champion
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks
Written by Kenneth H. Bennett
Leo S. Rosencrans
Starring Virginia Gibson
Ward Ellis
Alan Mowbray
Chick Chandler
Veronica Pataky
Russell Hicks
Cinematography Jerry Fairbanks
Edited by Milton Kleinberg
Production
companies
Jerry Fairbanks Productions
Release dates
1956
Running time
14 mins
Country United States
Language English

Once Upon a Honeymoon is a 1956 American short musical fantasy film sponsored by Bell Telephone. It was directed by Gower Champion, and stars Virginia Gibson, Ward Ellis, Alan Mowbray, Chick Chandler, Veronica Pataky and Russell Hicks.

After Once Upon a Honeymoon was featured was mocked on a 1996 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the short has gained a cult following. It is in the public domain.

Overview

The film begins with a group of angels who are having a conference on Cloud Seven. The Angel Chief (Russell Hicks) has called the conference to talk about a newly married couple, Jeff (Ward Ellis) and Mary (Virginia Gibson), who have been trying to go on honeymoon but are repeatedly forced to postpone due to Jeff's work commitments as a songwriter. The couple's guardian angel, Wilbur (Chick Chandler), is sent down to Earth to help Jeff write a new song for an upcoming musical so he and Mary can finally leave on their honeymoon.

While Jeff struggles to write a new song, Mary daydreams about a new home. With the help of Wilbur, Mary imagines what it would be like to have the latest household products, including telephones provided by Bell. Wilbur then helps Jeff come up with a new song called "A Castle in the Sky", allowing the couple to finally leave on their much anticipated honeymoon.

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