

Honeymoon Lodge
Honeymoon Lodge is a musical variation on the old Awful Truth plotline. Divorce-bound Bob and Carol Sterling (David Bruce, June Vincent) make a last-ditch attempt to avoid their legal breakup by restaging their mountain-resort honeymoon. Things get complicated when a rancher named Big Boy (Rod Cameron, in a Ralph Bellamy-style "sap" role) shows up at the resort in ardent pursuit of Carol, while Lorraine Logan (Harriet Hilliard) sets her cap for Bob.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman, determined to prove her independence, attempts to run a remote mountain lodge. She hires a charming but naive handyman, unaware of his ulterior motives. Complications arise with eccentric guests and a local sheriff, leading to a series of misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Honeymoon Lodge was a minor musical comedy of its time, generally overlooked by major critics. It received a moderate reception from audiences, appreciated for its lighthearted escapism during wartime, but was not a critical darling.
What Reviewers Say
- A light and breezy romantic comedy suitable for wartime audiences.
- Relies on familiar comedic tropes and predictable romantic pairings.
- Offers pleasant but unremarkable entertainment.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, which was known for its low-budget "B" movies, often featuring musical numbers and straightforward plots.
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