| | Bon Voyage! DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Comedies Movies, Action Videos, Family, Adventure, Children (About), Paris, France, Touring | | Starring | Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, Jessie Royce Landis, Kevin Corcoran, Tommy Kirk, Max Showalter, Deborah Walley, Georgette Anys, Michael Callan, Howard Smith, Alex Gerry, Marcel Hillaire, Ivan Desny, Francoise Prevost | | Director | James Neilson | | Cinematographer | William E. Snyder | | Costume Designer | Bill Thomas | | Editor | Cotton Warburton | | Producer | Walt Disney | | Screenwriter | Bill Walsh | | Source Writer | Joseph Hayes, Marrijane Hayes |
Standard Screen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English In what definitely seems to be pre-"European Vacation," the Willard family sets sail for France where their trip turns into a series of mishaps as mom is pursued by a Hungarian admirer, daughter Amy falls in love with a playboy, and dad (Fred MacMurray) gets lost in the Paris sewer system. Academy Award Nominations: Best Sound, Best (color) Costume Design. Bon Voyage! DVD Bon Voyage!
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 France. However, their trip includes some unforeseen adventures: his wife Katie (Jane Wyman) is pursued by a Hungarian admirer; his daughter Amy (Deborah Walley) meets a brash young playboy; and Harry himself gets hopelessly lost on a tour of the Paris sewer system! Join the Willards for a hilarious, whirlwind trip they'll never forget!
Source: Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
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