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Second Honeymoon (2001 Film)
Second Honeymoon may refer to: Film and television * ''Second Honeymoon'' (1930 film), an American silent film directed by Phil Rosen * ''Second Honeymoon'' (1937 film), an American comedy directed by Walter Lang *''Second Honeymoon'' (1966 film), a British television film starring Arthur Askey *''Second Honeymoon'' (2001 film), a film starring Roma Downey * ''Second Honeymoon'' (TV series), a 1987 Canadian game show Other media * ''Second Honeymoon'' (novel), by James Patterson and Howard Roughan, 2013 *''Second Honeymoon'', a 2006 novel by Joanna Trollope Joanna Trollope (; born 9 December 1943) is an English writer. She has also written under the pseudonym of Caroline Harvey. Her novel ''Parson Harding's Daughter'' won in 1980 the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Asso ... * "Second Honeymoon" (song), by Johnny Cash, 1960 See also * Honeymoon (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Second Honeymoon (1930 Film)
''Second Honeymoon'' is a 1930 American silent (with sound sequences) comedy-drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Josephine Dunn, Edward Earle, and Ernest Hilliard, and was released in September 1930. Cast list * Josephine Dunn as Mary Huntley * Edward Earle as Jim Huntley * Ernest Hilliard as Major Ashbrook * Bernice Elliott as Edith * Fern Emmett as the maid * Harry Allen as the sheriff * Henry Roquemore Henry Roquemore (March 18, 1886 – June 30, 1943) was an American character actor who primarily played bit parts. He appeared in 229 silent and sound films from 1927 until 1943. Many of his roles were uncredited parts in Western movies, ... as the deputy References External links * * * 1930 comedy-drama films 1930s English-language films Films directed by Phil Rosen American black-and-white films American silent feature films 1930 films 1930s American films Silent American comedy-drama films {{silent-comedy-drama-film-stub ...
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Second Honeymoon (1937 Film)
''Second Honeymoon'' is a 1937 screwball romantic comedy directed by Walter Lang and starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young in the main roles. Based on a story by Philip Wylie. In 1942, Twentieth Century-Fox released another film based on the same source, entitled ''Springtime in the Rockies'', which was directed by Irving Cummings and starred Betty Grable, John Payne, Carmen Miranda and Cesar Romero. 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 raccoon, sent him from Bob. He decides to stay at the ...
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Arthur Askey
Arthur Bowden Askey, (6 June 1900 – 16 November 1982) was an English comedian and actor. Askey was known for his short stature (5' 2", 1.58 m) and distinctive horn-rimmed glasses, and his playful humour incorporating improvisation and catchphrases including "Hello playmates!", "I thank you" (pronounced "Ay-thang-yaw") and "Before your very eyes". Askey achieved prominence in the 1930s in the BBC's first radio comedy series ''Band Waggon'' and subsequently starred in several Gainsborough Pictures comedy films during the Second World War including ''Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt'' (1940) and ''The Ghost Train (1941 film), The Ghost Train'' (1941). His Novelty song, novelty recordings for His Master's Voice include "The Bee Song" (1938), a lasting part of his act. From the 1950s, Askey was a prominent television presence and made regular appearances on the BBC's long-running music hall programme ''The Good Old Days (UK TV series), The Good Old Days''. Askey was made an ...
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Roma Downey
Roma Burnett (née Downey) is an actress, producer, and author from Derry, Northern Ireland. She produced the mini-series ''The Bible'' for the History Channel and also appeared in it as Mary, mother of Jesus. For nine seasons she played Monica the angel in the CBS television series ''Touched by an Angel''. She has performed on stage with the Abbey Theatre, The National Theatre of Ireland, and has appeared both on and off Broadway. She played the leading role of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the Emmy award-winning miniseries ''A Woman Named Jackie'' for NBC. Downey starred in and was executive producer for a number of television movies for the CBS network, including '' Borrowed Hearts'' and '' Second Honeymoon''. She is an ambassador for Operation Smile, serving on missions to Honduras, Vietnam, and Jordan. On 11 August 2016 she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2021, Downey received the Lifetime Achievement Award for the International Christian Film & M ...
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Second Honeymoon (TV Series)
''Second Honeymoon'' (spelled as ''2nd Honeymoon'' on its titlecard) is a Canadian game show that was hosted by Wayne Cox. Wink Martindale created and produced the show with his then-business partner Jerry Gilden, and radio personality Doc Harris was the announcer. The Vancouver-based show aired on CBN from September 2, 1987 to May 1988 (with reruns aired until September 2, 1988) in the US, and on the Global Television Network in Canada. Gameplay Modeled on ''The Newlywed Game'', three couples and their children (comprising three teams of four to eight people) answered questions to win (as the title says) a second honeymoon. The children were asked a series of multiple-choice questions in the style of ''Newlywed'' to see how much they knew their parents. The game was played in three rounds, with the first two rounds having two multiple-choice questions and the last round having a single free-response question. Round 1 In round one, the kids were asked two questions to see how mu ...
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Second Honeymoon (novel)
''Second Honeymoon'' is a novel written on the same pattern as ''Honeymoon'', written by James Patterson James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author. Among his works are the ''Alex Cross'', '' Michael Bennett'', '' Women's Murder Club'', ''Maximum Ride'', '' Daniel X'', '' NYPD Red'', '' Witch & Wizard'', and ''Private'' se ... and Howard Roughan in 2005. Therefore, it is considered the second novel of a series. Plot This book has two plots. The primary plot concerns a serial killer who targets newlyweds on their honeymoons. FBI agent John O'Hara (who was central to the first book of this series) works this case, trying to determine who the killer is and why the killer targets particular newlyweds, but in a seemingly random manner. The second plot involves O'Hara personally, but he does not know this until another FBI agent, Sarah Brubaker, brings the matter to his attention. Reviews The Book Reporter website has a very positive review of ''Second Ho ...
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Joanna Trollope
Joanna Trollope (; born 9 December 1943) is an English writer. She has also written under the pseudonym of Caroline Harvey. Her novel ''Parson Harding's Daughter'' won in 1980 the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association. Biography Early life Trollope was born on 9 December 1943 in her grandfather's rectory in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Rosemary Hodson and Arthur George Cecil Trollope. Her father was an Oxford University classics graduate who became head of a small building society. Her mother was an artist and writer. Her father was away for war service in India when she was born; he returned when she was three. The family settled in Reigate, Surrey. Trollope has a younger brother and sister. She was educated at Reigate County School for Girls, gaining scholarship to St Hugh's College, Oxford in 1961. She read English. Her father was of the same family as the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope; she is his fifth-gene ...
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Second Honeymoon (song)
"Second Honeymoon" is a song originally recorded by Johnny Cash. It was written for him by Autry Inman. The song was released as a single by Columbia Records Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ... (Columbia 4-41707, with " Honky-Tonk Girl" on the opposite side) in June or July 1960. Charts References {{Johnny Cash Johnny Cash songs 1960 singles Songs written by Autry Inman Columbia Records singles 1960 songs ...
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