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So 'Second Honeymoon' is a lighthearted romp that leans into the comedic misunderstandings of past relationships. Raoul McLish and Vicky Benton share that chemistry that’s palpable, and their awkward encounters with her new husband Bob bring a nice tension to the film. The pacing has a breezy Miami vibe—perfect for the era—and the mix of comedy and romance feels very much of its time. What stands out is how the performances are layered; you can sense the underlying emotions and conflicts beneath the humor. It’s a snapshot of the complexities of love, and it’s got this nostalgic charm that's hard to pin down but definitely sticks with you.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with few surviving prints and limited home media releases, which adds to its intrigue. Many collectors are drawn to its mix of comedy and romance from the late 1930s, making it a nice addition for those interested in the era’s cinematic style. Its scarcity tends to increase interest, and while it's not widely known, it sparks conversations among enthusiasts looking for those hidden gems from classic Hollywood.
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