Second Honeymoon 1937 Tyrone Power & Loretta Young in a Screwball Comedy of Pride and Partnership

Mar 4, 2026‱Channel
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Published3 months ago
Duration1:17:28
Video IDSfMHS6reW8s
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Engagement Rate8.57%
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Every week, we share classic films for those who enjoy wit, momentum, and comedies that treat intelligence as part of the romance. Some love stories slow things down. Screwball comedies speed them up. 💍 Second Honeymoon (1937) stars Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, and Stuart Erwin in a fast-talking comedy where divorce doesn’t quite end the conversation. When a newly divorced couple find themselves repeatedly crossing paths, pride, jealousy, and unresolved affection collide. Rather than leaning on slapstick, the film builds its humor through verbal sparring, social maneuvering, and the pleasure of watching two equals refuse to lose. 🎭 Comedy Built on Timing and Ego What defines Second Honeymoon is its snap: humor driven by dialogue conflict shaped by pride romance rekindled through competition The film understands that screwball energy works best when both leads are sharp — and neither wants to blink first. 🎹 Why This Is On an Art Channel At Process Art Discovery, we value process — including relational process. This film reflects: storytelling shaped by rhythm and pace character revealed through reaction and wit art that celebrates balance over dominance Like good creative exchange, it thrives on pushback. 💛 A Note on Power and Young Tyrone Power brings charm and athletic confidence, giving the comedy forward momentum without arrogance. Loretta Young counters with clarity, poise, and verbal precision, grounding the film’s speed in emotional credibility. Stuart Erwin adds buoyant contrast, keeping the tone light while sharpening the romantic tension. 📌 Subscribe for more timeless films — screwball comedies, intelligent romances, and classics that celebrate wit, equality, and the pleasure of verbal sparring. New selections every weekend.

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