Bon Voyage! (1962) | |
Director(s) | James Neilson |
Producer(s) | Walt Disney, Ron Miller (associate), Bill Walsh (associate) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance |
Top Topics | Disney, Paris |
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Bon Voyage! (1962) was a Comedy - Family Film directed by James Neilson and produced by Walt Disney, Bill Walsh and Ron Miller.
Academy Awards 1962 --- Ceremony Number 35 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Costume Design | Bill Thomas | Nominated |
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From the Archives : Bon Voyage! ( 1962 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 13, 2017 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversDeborah Walley bids farewell to Michael Callan in this charming scene from Walt Disney's Bon Voyage! ( 1962 ). One year later Walley would team up with Callan's look-a-like, James Stacey, in Disney's Summer Magic. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos from the Silve... Read full article
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Quotes from
[on the beach at Cannes, Harry and Skipper are watching Elliott chat up a pretty French girl, as the girl's mother looks on disapprovingly]
Skipper Willard: How do you like Elliott's new moustache, Dad?
Harry Willard: I think I like the one on the girl's mother better.
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Skipper Willard: How do you like Elliott's new moustache, Dad?
Harry Willard: I think I like the one on the girl's mother better.
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Facts about
Transport to Europe was filmed on the S.S. United States which, as of 2009, still exists and is rusting away in South Philadelphia.
At one time the leads had been offered to James Cagney and Greer Garson. Both turned it down.
Tommy Kirk claims that Fred MacMurray gave Kirk a verbal dressing-down for some unprofessional behavior, which, Kirk admits, he deserved.
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At one time the leads had been offered to James Cagney and Greer Garson. Both turned it down.
Tommy Kirk claims that Fred MacMurray gave Kirk a verbal dressing-down for some unprofessional behavior, which, Kirk admits, he deserved.
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