Arthur and Vivian are just married, but when the get to their honeymoon suite in Washington D.C., they find it occupied. Arthur goes to meet Slade, his new boss, and when he comes back, he finds three girls in his suite. He orders Vivian to get rid of them, but they are friends of Vivian's and as time goes by, it looks more like Grand Central Station than the quiet honeymoon suite Arthur expected. As long as there is anyone else in the suite, Arthur will not stay there and there will be no honeymoon.
Directing | James V. Kern | Director |
Crew | Wilkie C. Mahoney | Additional Dialogue |
Production | Mark Hellinger | Producer |
Sound | Adolph Deutsch | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Ernest Haller | Director of Photography |
Editing | Folmar Blangsted | Editor |
Art | Hugh Reticker | Art Direction |
Art | Clarence Steensen | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Milo Anderson | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Perc Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Philip Quinn | Assistant Director |
Writing | Joseph Fields | Theatre Play |
Crew | Jack Gage | Dialogue Coach |
Sound | Stanley Jones | Sound |
Crew | Nicholas Kobliansky | Technical Advisor |
Crew | William C. McGann | Special Effects |
Sound | Leo F. Forbstein | Music Director |
Writing | James V. Kern | Screenplay |
Writing | Sam Hellman | Screenplay |