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Sérénade à Mexico

Original title: Honeymoon
  • 1947
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Shirley Temple, Guy Madison, Lina Romay, and Franchot Tone in Sérénade à Mexico (1947)
Comedy

A prospective bride and groom have misadventures in Mexico City.A prospective bride and groom have misadventures in Mexico City.A prospective bride and groom have misadventures in Mexico City.

  • Director
    • William Keighley
  • Writers
    • Michael Kanin
    • Vicki Baum
  • Stars
    • Shirley Temple
    • Franchot Tone
    • Guy Madison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    519
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Keighley
    • Writers
      • Michael Kanin
      • Vicki Baum
    • Stars
      • Shirley Temple
      • Franchot Tone
      • Guy Madison
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shirley Temple
    Shirley Temple
    • Barbara Olmstead
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • David Flanner
    Guy Madison
    Guy Madison
    • Corporal Phil Vaughn
    Lina Romay
    Lina Romay
    • Raquel Mendoza
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Consul Prescott
    Corinna Mura
    Corinna Mura
    • Senora Mendoza
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Congressman Crenshaw
    Julio Villarreal
    Julio Villarreal
    • Senor Gaspar Mendoza
    Manuel Arvide
    • Registrar
    José Goula
    • Dr. Diego
    • (as Jose R. Goula)
    Vida Aldana
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Arnold
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Paulita Arvizu
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Salvador Baguez
    • Boatman
    • (uncredited)
    Alma Beltran
    Alma Beltran
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Alfredo Berumen
    • Witness
    • (uncredited)
    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Mexican Witness
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Bray
    Robert Bray
    • Bridegroom
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Keighley
    • Writers
      • Michael Kanin
      • Vicki Baum
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    User reviews14

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    Doylenf

    Too cute for words...routine assignment for adult Shirley Temple...

    Frothy, bubbly romantic comedies are supposed to get off the ground and sail into the air with ease. No such luck with 'Honeymoon'. The whole story is a trivial bit of nonsense about a girl who elopes to Mexico City to find her serviceman husband and get married. When a vice consul attempts to help her, he gets caught in romantic complications of his own with a jealous fiance. And that's it.

    The slim plot gets adequate performances from the three leads: Shirley Temple, Franchot Tone and Guy Madison. Madison is less wooden than usual and manages to add a likeable personality to his handsome good looks. Shirley pouts and speaks childishly of her love for him until she starts to fall for Tone. It's all very silly and quite predictable. All it does is pass the time in a modestly entertaining way but don't expect anything special. Shirley is even given a romantic ballad to sing but it doesn't sound like her own voice. Since this was made before Marni Nixon got busy, you have to wonder who it was.

    Summing up: Passes the time pleasantly enough but worthwhile only for true Temple fans who want to see her as a pretty young woman.
    3planktonrules

    Not good...and quite forced.

    "Honeymoon" is a bad film. It's not terrible, but it is bad--mostly because the humor is very forced and the film seldom entertaining. More bluntly put, it tries way too hard to be kooky.

    The film begins with an annoying young lady (Shirley Temple) coming to Mexico to marry a serviceman. However, through a long series of unbelievable and annoying situations (mostly caused by her), instead of the marriage coming off successfully, the diplomat who tries to help her (Franchot Tone) ends up getting in very hot water with everyone--particularly his fiancée who THINKS he's making time with this other woman.

    The film is bad--mostly because the studio didn't seem to know what to do with Temple. While she possessed great talent, here they made her character really annoying and shrill--so much so that America's Sweetheart is now an annoying lady who seems to behave like a 14 year-old suffering through her first crush. She is supposed to be a woman...but rarely seems anything like one.
    9Maleejandra

    Diving on Top of a Gem

    Honeymoon is a sweet comedy starring two very capable actors. Shirley Temple is all grown up here, almost, as a seventeen year old who wants to wed her soldier boyfriend. The two plan to meet in Mexico City, but problems arise with arriving on time. They only have a short amount of time to marry so they want to make use of all the time they have as man and wife. However, absolutely everything happens to prevent that from happening. Temple enlists the help of a man from the American Consolate (Franchot Tone) to assist her, but she causes more problems for him than he could ever imagine.

    Temple is certainly different than the little girl everyone remembers her as. She does the same movements with her mouth, but she has matured into a very beautiful young woman. She has a knack for comedy so she excels in this film. Tone equals her. He is older than in his Joan Crawford days, but he has the same sweet face and strong acting talent. He seems to have gotten smarter over the years which enables him to be a dominant figure as well as a funny one.
    6boblipton

    Not A Good Vehicle For Tone Or Miss Temple

    Franchot Tone is an American diplomatic officer in Mexico City. He's engaged to Linay Romay and has a bright future ahead of him. Then Shirley Temple shows up. She's supposed to marry Guy Madison, a corporal on leave from the Canal Zone. Only he's nowhere to be found.

    Various things happen, including contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and Miss Temple will inevitably fall in love with Tone. This movie flopped hard, and there are several obvious reasons, beginning with Tone. He was stuck in this sort of role at the time, cast as the young man on the rise in his forties, exuding a slightly bewildered air proclaiming he should be doing Chekhov, not this tripe. Edward Cronjager seems at a loss as to how to photograph Miss Temple. Sometimes she looks 12, not yet grown out of her baby fat, and sometimes she looks a pretty young woman in her 20s. Also, she's playing a woolly-minded flibbbertigibbet, always changing her mind, and it's not really attractive.

    One player who's spot on is Miss Romay as Tone's fiancee. She knew how diplomats and the people around them acted because she was the daughter of a diplomat, a Mexican consular attache in Los Angeles. With the right connections and talents, she became a singer in Xavier Cugat's band and married into the wealthy Gould family. She died in 2010 at the age of 91.
    3wes-connors

    Shirley Temple Takes the Plunge

    Pretty teenager Shirley Temple (as Barbara Olmstead) arrives in Mexico City, where she is to marry handsome young Guy Madison (as Phil Vaughn). At the station, Ms. Temple reads a "Mexican Guide" which explains, "In Mexico almost everyone speaks Spanish," and advises her tipping is "not in vogue." After absorbing this helpful information, Temple learns Mr. Madison's flight has been delayed, from suave American consul Franchot Tone (as David Flanner). Madison arrives, and begins looking for Temple.

    Meanwhile, Temple has forgotten to eat. She faints from hunger, and is rescued by Mr. Tone. After he feeds her, Temple finds herself oddly attracted to the "old-fashioned" older Tone, calling him the "Walter Pidgeon type." Then, they jitterbug.

    The film continues to tease you about a sexual attraction between Temple and Tone. All along, you're fairly certain she will marry Madison. Confusion and misunderstanding between the threesome tries to make you laugh out loud. At best, the film filled theaters with a few tepid chuckles. The plot supposes Temple falls in love by landing on her man in a swimming pool. This is how she relates meeting Madison; the film's climax occurs when Temple, in a very modest two-piece, has a similar encounter with Tone.

    *** Honeymoon (5/17/47) William Keighley ~ Shirley Temple, Franchot Tone, Guy Madison, Lina Romay

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    • Trivia
      The same year this film bombed at the box office, Shirley Temple was also in one of the biggest hits of her "post child star years," co-starring with Cary Grant and Myrna Loy in The Bachelor and the Bobby-soxer, which grossed more than five times what Honeymoon did.
    • Goofs
      When Flanner is running after Barbara, he distinctly mispronounces her name in calling after her, saying "Miss Armstead" instead of Olmstead.
    • Quotes

      David Flanner: Intuition? That's a woman's infallable way of coming to wrong conclusions!

    • Soundtracks
      Ven Aqui
      Music by Leigh Harline

      Lyrics by Mort Greene

      Performed by Mário Santos, Shirley Temple and chorus (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Luna de miel en México
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • RKO Radio Pictures
      • Vanguard Films
      • William Keighley Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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