Haunted Honeymoon

1986

Comedy

11
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 18% · 11 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 53% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.6/10 10 8270 8.3K

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Plot summary

Radio personalities Larry Abbot and Vickie Pearle are stars of a mystery show. Since they announced their engagement, Larry has been plagued by speech problems and, seeking out an unconventional cure, he returns to his boyhood home, a mansion in the countryside, bringing Vickie along. Larry reunites with numerous family members, but discovers that there are sinister things afoot within the walls of the creepy estate.


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Gene Wilder as Larry Abbot
Jonathan Pryce as Charles
Barbara Rosenblat as Reporter
Dom DeLuise as Aunt Kate
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1 hr 23 min
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Reviewed by mark.waltz 7 / 10

Cheeziness has never been so much fun...or so bashed.

A notorious flop during its initial release, it was the third and last pairing of Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner, and sadly her last film. It's basically a spoof of the Red Skelton "Whistling" series, casting Wilder as a cowardly host of a 1940's radio mystery show who ends up involved in murder himself. He's heading home with fiancée Radner where the greedy family awaits and family matriarch Dom de Luise fears for "her" life. It's another road to the old dark house where every cliché dating back to the silent era is used to create chills and laughter, including the original "The Cat and the Canary".

While de Luise won awards for "Worst Actress", he's actually very funny, performing an amusing version of "Balling the Jack" with Gilda who never got that one film role to rise above standard comedy. Radner is likable, perky and untraditionally attractive. Why Mel Brooks or Woody Allen never grabbed her up is a mystery in itself. Add on Jonathan Pryce as a sinister members of the family and other looking eccentrics, and you've got the recipe for old fashioned popcorn movie. For fans of"Downton Abbey", that is indeed Jim Carter ("Carson") as the sinister looking guest with the glowing eyes. Ann Way, hysterically funny as the feisty housekeeper, is instantly recognizable from "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie".

Delightfully atmospheric, this is a perfect companion piece to period comedy mysteries such as "Murder By Death" and "Clue". It has a nostalgic feel to it with it's radio background, period costumes and jazzy musical score. No modern classic, but not the disaster that it has been labeled as.

Reviewed by bannonanthony 7 / 10

Just brilliant!

Another film which no-one else seems to like, but which I find enjoyable. I think some people should give this picture a second chance. Gene Wilder plays a neurotic radio star called Larry Abbott, and on the eve of his wedding to co-star Vicky Pearle (the late Mrs. Wilder, Gilda Radner) his memories of a childhood trauma cause him to experience bizarre mood swings. His psychiatrist uncle arranges for him to spend the weekend at his aunt's Gothic mansion. The whole bizarre family gathers and a series of madcap events occur as a mysterious killer tries to bump Wilder off to get the family fortune. Wilder is not as funny as he usually is. He only really shines with the 'legs' joke in the cellar, but his co-stars generate a lot of smiles, especially the dragged-up Dom DeLuise as Great Aunt Kate, Bryan Pringle as the alcoholic butler Pfister and Gilda Radner herself raises mucho smiles. A young Jonathan Pryce is suitably hissable as bad guy Charlie. John Morris' music score is as excellent as ever as are the sets by Terence Marsh (THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) who also co-wrote the script with Wilder. Just give it a chance.

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