Is Your Honeymoon Really So Much in Demand? is a British flick by the name of a few 1953. It was directed by Maurice Elvey. That was based on a play with the same title by E.V.Tidmarsh. T The plot concerns an RAF officer played by David Tomlinson, also who is comedic when his first wife (whom he believed was already deceased but turned out to be his first wife whom he married before going for a honeymoon vacation) resurfaces destroying his plans. In this case, there are a lot of comical twists and turns and misunderstanding like a case of ‘who is that man?’ Which British comedies enjoyed at that time and more.
The movie depicts cuteness that sockets with connaiseurs and battle of cuteness that ensued as the character tried to prevent the falling of the news of their bodies to the new wife, bringing about comic relief.
Should you be worried about the stirrings of this then take it easy because this movie example of warfare farce is after the welfare state that was all the raiding in the twentieth century.