Lost Honeymoon

Lost Honeymoon is a 1947 American screwball comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Franchot Tone, Ann Richards and Tom Conway.

[3] Soon after the end of World War II, a young Englishwoman, Amy Atkins, returns to the London flat where she and her best friend, Tillie, once used to live.

An architect named John Gray receives a telegram informing him that his wife and children are coming by boat.

Johnny confides to his friend, Dr. Bob Davis, that just before his division left to go into battle on D-Day, he hit his head on a lamppost in London during a bombing raid and lost his memory for six weeks.

Despite the fact that she correctly identifies his unit, the 18th Airborne Division, Johnny refuses to believe he is the children's father.

As Amy "reminisces" about their life in England, she tells Johnny that she fell in love at first sight.

When word of her deceit spreads, Lois and her father show up, offering to restore the engagement and his job.

)[1] The story was purchased in July 1946 and the original stars announced were Dennis O'Keefe and Anne Todd.

[7] Variety called it "a whipped-up bit of broth with entertainment values several rungs above average" which had "some neat pieces of business, cannily designed... strung on a machine-made story.