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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA bachelor marries a widow and her three kids join the honeymoon.A bachelor marries a widow and her three kids join the honeymoon.A bachelor marries a widow and her three kids join the honeymoon.
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- 2 vittorie totali
William H. Daniels
- Arch Armstrong
- (scene tagliate)
- (as William Daniels)
Catherine Doucet
- Mrs. Abercrombie
- (as Catharine Doucet)
Lois Austin
- Louise Pickering
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
William Bailey
- Todd
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
I saw this movie once on TV and have not forgotten it. It was entertaining with the strained relationship of Colbert and Fred McMurray and the back and forth snipping that the old comedies were so famous for. Let's face it, these two just have great chemistry together and are masters at that kind of domestic comedy. The honeymoon with the kids at the Grand Canyon is everyone's nightmare and you have to laugh at their plight with the honeymoon sabotaged by those out of control kids. What I loved so much were the views of the Lodge at the South Rim and just the opportunity to see the Grand Canyon from a time lost forever. Some of the shots are amazing. If this one ever came out on DVD I would buy it because it is fun light hearted entertainment done only as these two know how to do it.
The versatile claudette colbert, who was so awesome in imitation of life. Here, she hitches up with fred macmurray in one of the many films they made together. And hitch up they do.... katie has three kids, and thanks to fate, has to drag them all along on the honeymoon when she marries grant. Hyjinx ensue. Such good hearted, trusting strangers back in the day, looking after their children when the parents lose track of them. It plods along. Although this one DID come way before both yours, mine and ours, and... with six you get egg roll, similar plots. Some hackneyed jokes... train travel. Probably the best part of this was seeing what the entrance to the grand canyon looked like in 1948. The story is okay. Directed by claude binyon. He, macmurray and colbert all made a bunch of films together in the 1930s and 1940s. Based on the book by homer croy; had a bunch of his works turned into film. Check it out!
When the story begins, Katie and Grant (Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray) are about to get married. It's an unusual marriage because Katie is a widow with three kids and Grant is getting an instant family. However, he gets a more instant family than he anticipated, as Katie's sister breaks her leg at the wedding and cannot stay to watch the kids while Grant and Katie go on their honeymoon...so they are forced to take them with them on their trip to the Grand Canyon.
The problems are many on the way to the Canyon...and the boys accidentally get left behind at one of the train stations! Now, instead of spending time canoodling at the natural wonder, they don't have a minute together because of the kids. Can it get any worse? Well...yes...when Grant's ex-girlfriend shows up!!
Up until the family arrived at the Grand Canyon, I enjoyed the movie. However, once at the Canyon the film took a huge nose dive. First, the children began behaving abominably...so much it stopped being fun. It's also quite odd that the new couple never really worked out how to parent these brats....and at the Canyon they are indeed brats. This brattishness was not fun to watch. Second, when the ex-girlfriend showed up...ditto. It just stopped being fun and started being frustrating and anything but fun. If an ex-girlfriend showed up on ANYONE'S honeymoon it would be like a declaration of war! Talk about unrealistic and tiresome! As a result, a cute little film soon became tedious and hard to enjoy. It was no longer a comedy nor a romance...just an exercise in frustration and about as much fun as a migraine. Plus, at the end, NONE of these issues had been worked out...leaving the viewer wondering what's next!
The problems are many on the way to the Canyon...and the boys accidentally get left behind at one of the train stations! Now, instead of spending time canoodling at the natural wonder, they don't have a minute together because of the kids. Can it get any worse? Well...yes...when Grant's ex-girlfriend shows up!!
Up until the family arrived at the Grand Canyon, I enjoyed the movie. However, once at the Canyon the film took a huge nose dive. First, the children began behaving abominably...so much it stopped being fun. It's also quite odd that the new couple never really worked out how to parent these brats....and at the Canyon they are indeed brats. This brattishness was not fun to watch. Second, when the ex-girlfriend showed up...ditto. It just stopped being fun and started being frustrating and anything but fun. If an ex-girlfriend showed up on ANYONE'S honeymoon it would be like a declaration of war! Talk about unrealistic and tiresome! As a result, a cute little film soon became tedious and hard to enjoy. It was no longer a comedy nor a romance...just an exercise in frustration and about as much fun as a migraine. Plus, at the end, NONE of these issues had been worked out...leaving the viewer wondering what's next!
Family Honeymoon is one of those comedy movies where you're supposed to laugh at people's misfortunes. Bad things kept happening to the people in the movie, one after the other. These misfortunes were supposed to be funny but they were really just too sad to be that funny.
It's ridiculous and not because of the kids but because of the ex- girlfriend who is able to fool Fred. I love all the other films where Claudette Colbert (one of my favorite actresses) and Fred McMurray (one of my favorite actors) team up together because it's always a winning combination but it was beginning to get annoying mid-way and I would rather watch another film with them in it again than waste my time on this. Sorry, but it's the truth unfortunately.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLast of seven movies that paired Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Screen Writer (1950)
- Colonne sonoreHAPPY HOMECOMING TO YOU
(uncredited)
Music by Milton Schwarzwald
Lyrics by Dane Lussier
Sung by cast (party guests)
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