Strangers on Honeymoon

 

Strangers on Honeymoon - 1936 | 66 mins | Comedy, Romance | B&W

The Production Team

Director: Albert de Courville.
Associate Producer: Haworth Bromley.
Script: Laird Doyle, Sidney Gilliat, Julian Houston, Ralph Spence and Bryan Edgar Wallace. (from the Edgar Wallace novel The Northing Tramp)
Cinematography: Mutz Greenbaum.
Editing: Cyril Randell.
Art Direction: Erno Metzner.

The Cast

Constance Cummings - October
Hugh Sinclair - Quigley
Noah Beery - Redbeard
Beatrix Lehmann - Elfrida
David Burns - Lennie
Butler Hixon - Sam Wasser
Maurice Freeman - Uncle Elmer
James Arnold - Bridegroom
Anne Tucker - McGuire Bride
Edmund Breon - Sir Gregory

Plot Synopsis

Breezy comedy set in Canada and based on the Edgar Wallace story ‘The Northern Tramp’. October Jones (Constance Cummings), an orphan living with awful guardians, tells a prospective snobby suitor (James Arnold) handpicked for her, that she would rather marry a tramp. Accordingly, a drunken tramp appears, Quigley (Hugh Sinclair), and October is forced to go through with the wedding. As luck would have it, Quigley is really a nobleman hunting a valuable deed.