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Once Upon a Honeymoon
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Once Upon a Honeymoon

Nov 27, 1942
1h 55m
★ 6.2

Gee it's great to be together at last on another fellows honeymoon!

Overview

A radio correspondent tries to rescue a burlesque queen from her marriage to a Nazi official.

Genres

Comedy
Romance
Drama

Production Companies

RKO Radio Pictures

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Cast

Cary Grant

Patrick O'Toole

Cary Grant

Ginger Rogers

Katherine Butt-Smith

Ginger Rogers

Walter Slezak

Baron Franz Von Luber

Walter Slezak

Albert Dekker

Gaston Le Blanc

Albert Dekker

Albert Bassermann

General Borelski

Albert Bassermann

Ferike Boros

Elsa

Ferike Boros

Harry Shannon

Ed Cumberland

Harry Shannon

Natasha Lytess

Anna

Natasha Lytess

John Banner

Von Kleinoch (uncredited)

John Banner

Hans Joby

Kleinoch's Driver (uncredited)

Hans Joby

Hans Conried

Vienna Tailor's Fitter (uncredited)

Hans Conried

Fred Niblo

Ship's Captain (uncredited)

Fred Niblo

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