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The Honeymoon trailer
A young couple are thrust into a savage wasteland when they trek deep into the wilderness on a honeymoon canoe trip.
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Written and directed by Leonard Kastle. Cast: Shirley Stoler Tony Lo Bianco Doris Roberts Marilyn Chris. Year: 1969. *Roxanne. *American International ...
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Available on DVD from John Harrington (Stephen Forsyth) and his wife Mildred (Laura Betti) run an exclusive wedding boutique.
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