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Second Honeymoon ()


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Newly remarried woman finds her businessman husband boring and runs into her wealthy playboy first husband.

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Raoul McLiesh
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Vicky Benton
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Leo MacTavish
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Marcia
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Joy
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Bob Benton
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Herbie
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Dennis Huggins
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Paula
Hal K. Dawson ...
Andy
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Elsie
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Alex Novinsky ...
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Thomas Pogue ...
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William Wagner ...
Doctor Sneed (uncredited)

Directed by

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Walter Lang

Written by

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Kathryn Scola ... (screenplay) and
Darrell Ware ... (screenplay)
 
Philip Wylie ... (story)
 
Allen Rivkin ... (contract writer) (uncredited)
 
Lamar Trotti ... (contract writer) (uncredited)

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Raymond Griffith ... associate producer

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Cyril J. Mockridge ... (uncredited)

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Ernest Palmer ... (photography)

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Walter Thompson

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John Brady ... assistant cutter (uncredited)

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Bernard Herzbrun

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Thomas Little

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Gwen Wakeling

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Bill Cooley ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Lucille D'Antoine ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Jean Thomas ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Darryl F. Zanuck ... executive in charge of production
Sid Bowen ... unit manager (uncredited)
Ed Ebele ... production manager (uncredited)

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Gene Bryant ... assistant director
Gerald Braun ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Henry Weinberger ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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David S. Hall ... associate art director (as David Hall)
William Fremdling ... props (uncredited)
Harold Hammack ... props (uncredited)
George Peckham ... props (uncredited)

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Eugene Grossman ... sound
Roger Heman Sr. ... sound (as Roger Heman)
William Grefrath ... cable person (uncredited)
Jack Lescoulie ... boom operator (uncredited)
W.H. Leverett ... assistant sound (uncredited)

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Dave Anderson ... gaffer (uncredited)
Don Anderson ... second camera (uncredited)
Fred Dawson ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Bud Gaunt ... grip (uncredited)
Charles Graham ... best boy (uncredited)
Robert Mack ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Cliff Maupin ... still photographer (uncredited)
C.W. Penner ... assistant grip (uncredited)

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Sam Benson ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Carrie O'Neil ... wardrobe woman (uncredited)
Donald S. Wakeling ... wardrobe man (uncredited)

Music Department

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David Buttolph ... musical director
Herbert W. Spencer ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Helen Parker ... script clerk (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Pat Palamountain ... driver: Loretta Young (uncredited)

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James Jensen ... follow-up man (uncredited)
Ben Silvey ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Raoul McLish stops over in Miami Beach where he runs into his ex-wife, Vicky Benton, and her new husband Bob, a belt manufacturer. At first Bob enjoys Raoul's presence - in part because Vicky is his not Raoul's and in part because Raoul is a lot of fun. The fun wears thin for Bob as his seriousness and possessiveness take over. When Bob leaves for a few days to settle a labor dispute at his factory, Vicky and Raoul spend time together, Winchell's column implies untoward behavior, Bob barks at Vicky, and that gets her back up. Can things be sorted out? Help comes from Raoul's upright valet, McTavish, and a principled cigarette girl, Joy, whom Raoul picks up. Written by

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Taglines Love is better the second time around. See more »
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Also Known As
  • J'ai deux maris (France)
  • To gange gift (Denmark)
  • Rouvani mies - ja minä (Finland)
  • A második nászút (Hungary)
  • Segunda luna de miel (Venezuela)
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  • 79 min
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Trivia First film under 20th Century-Fox contract of director Walter Lang, who was to remain at the studio for 25 years. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Ty & Loretta: Sweethearts of the Silver Screen (2008). See more »
Quotes Vicky: You're still drinking?
Raoul McLish: Well, no more, no less. Hereditary - Father, you know, and...
Vicky: [impatiently] Yes, I remember. Your father drank a quart of whiskey every day of his life and died at the age of 73 trying to fly a plane.
Raoul McLish: Exactly!
[laughs]
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