Catskill Honeymoon is a 1950 American musical comedy film directed by Josef Berne.
[1] According to the National Film Preservation Foundation, the film's success "demonstrated that by 1950 the center of Jewish-American entertainment had moved from New York City to the Catskill resorts of upstate New York.
"[2] Herb Rau of The Miami News wrote that the film is "loaded with entertainment", and praised both the music and the comedy.
[1] The New York Times wrote that the "people in the show are all full of spirit and their energy reaches out and stimulates the audience.
"[3] Mildred Martin of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that the film is "slapped together in hit or miss fashion", and that it "strings its undistinguished material on the merest excuse for a plot.