
Holiday for Lovers
Comedy
Overview
Clifton Webb as a strict, conservative father heads the cast of this 1959 comedy, about an American family vacationing in South America. Directed by Henry Levin, the film also features Jane Wyman, Jill St. John, Carol Lynley, Paul Henreid, Gary Crosby, Henny Backus, Wally Brown, Gardner McKay and Jose Greco.
Top Cast


Clifton Webb
Clifton Webb
Robert Dean
Clifton Webb
Robert Dean


Jane Wyman
Jane Wyman
Mrs. Mary Dean
Jane Wyman
Mrs. Mary Dean


Jill St. John
Jill St. John
Meg Dean
Jill St. John
Meg Dean


Carol Lynley
Carol Lynley
Betsy Dean
Carol Lynley
Betsy Dean


Paul Henreid
Paul Henreid
Eduardo Barroso
Paul Henreid
Eduardo Barroso


Gary Crosby
Gary Crosby
Tech Sgt. Paul Gattling
Gary Crosby
Tech Sgt. Paul Gattling


José Greco
José Greco
Himself, Dancer
José Greco
Himself, Dancer
Ernesto Zambrano
Ernesto Zambrano
Waiter
Ernesto Zambrano
Waiter
Wendy Wilde
Wendy Wilde
American stewardess
Wendy Wilde
American stewardess
Harry J. Vejar
Harry J. Vejar
Spaniard in café
Harry J. Vejar
Spaniard in café
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