Honeymoon for Three (1915 film)
Honeymoon for Three is a 1915 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey.
Plot summary
A disguised/incognito prince (played by Charles Hawtrey) becomes involved in a romantic farce when he travels with a ballerina and swaps identities to evade detectives. The identity switch entangles him with a newlywed American millionaire and leads to comic misunderstandings before the mix-ups are resolved. [1]
Cast [1]
- Charles Hawtrey as Prince Ferdinand
- Elisabeth Risdon as Molly Van Dam
- Fred Groves as Cornelius V. Van Dam
- A. V. Bramble as Duke of Monte Casa
- Ruth Mackay as Mme. Alova
- Compton Coutts as Detective
- M. Gray Murray
- Edith Evans
References
- ^ a b Elvey, Maurice, Honeymoon for Three (Comedy), Charles Hawtrey, Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves, British & Colonial Kinematograph Company, retrieved 11 August 2025
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