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Bon Voyage! Bon Voyage! is a 1962 American comedy film directed by James Neilson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, Deborah Walley, Tommy Kirk, and Kevin Corcoran as the Willard family on a European holiday. The character actor James Millhollin appears in the film as the ship's librarian.
Bon Voyage!: Directed by James Neilson. With Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, Michael Callan, Deborah Walley. A family takes a long delayed trip to Europe and finds an unending series of comedy adventures.
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- Adventure, Comedy, Drama
- James Neilson
- 1962-05-17
Comic adventure awaits the Willard family when Harry (Fred MacMurray) packs up the wife and kids and sets sail on a long-awaited "dream" vacation to romantic...
Actor. Tommy Kirk. Actor. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Harry (Fred MacMurray) and his wife, Katie (Jane Wyman), save up for years to take their family on a trip to Europe. Once ...
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- James Neilson
- Comedy
- Fred Macmurray
Feb 3, 2004 · Deborah Walley is so good in this film, Kevin Corcoran is good as his small son Skipper and Tommy Kirk gives a good performance. Jane Wyman was likeable to me and was a good match for Fred MacMurray in this film. It's sentimental and it's sort of like the "National Lampoon Vacation" movies of the 1980's when everything goes wrong on a vacation.
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- Buena Vista Home Video
- $9.99
- Multiple Formats, NTSC, Color
2h 13m. Sound. Mono (RCA Sound System) Color. Color (Technicolor) The Willards from Terre Haute, Indiana travels abroad for the once-in-a-lifetime vacation in Paris, France. Harry Willard believes that the greatest problem will be avoiding tap water, but bringing his three children will prove to be more troublesome.
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Written by r96sk on July 5, 2020. The Willards from Terre Haute, Indiana travels abroad for the once-in-a-lifetime vacation in Paris, France. Harry Willard believes that the greatest problem will be avoiding tap water, but bringing his three children will prove to be more troublesome.