Second Honeymoon (film)

Second Honeymoon

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Walter Lang
Produced by Raymond Griffith (associate producer)
Written by Kathryn Scola
Darrell Ware
Philip Wylie (story)
Starring Tyrone Power
Loretta Young
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • November 13, 1937 (1937-11-13)
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Second Honeymoon is a 1937 screwball romantic comedy, starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young in the main roles.

Plot

The newly remarried Vicky (Loretta Young) is on vacation in Miami Beach with her second husband Bob Benton (Lyle Talbot) a Yale-man. One night Vicky finds her first husband Raoul McLiesh (Tyrone Power) on the terrace of the ballroom, and they skip between kissing as if they never divorced and the distant way of two not married people. As he is introduced to her second husband Bob, they have a certain complicity against Vicky, and McLiesh not only finds himself with a Valet - Leo MacTavish (Stuart Erwin) - but also with a rakoon, sent him from Bob. He decides to stay at the hotel as his first wife seems more beautiful than ever. The next evening McLiesh brings a young girl - a cigarette-girl met on the road somewhere, Joy (Marjorie Weaver), who makes Vicky jealous, as her husband flirts with her. While businessman husband Bob has to leave, Vicky and Raoul get closer.

"You're the only real thing that ever happened to me. Don't let me go this time, please don't!", Vicky says one night to Raoul. And while Raoul's Valet Leo McTavish marries Joy, Bob, Vicky and Raoul are in a storm of emotions trying to find their way to one or another.

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