He's a Honey
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| He's a Honey | |
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Eleanor Hunt, Harry Barris, and Helen Mann in a scene from the film | |
| Directed by | Walter Graham |
| Written by | The Scribblers |
| Starring | Harry Barris |
| Cinematography | Eddie Snyder |
| Distributed by | Educational Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 2 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
He's a Honey is a 1932 short musical comedy film directed by Walter Graham. It stars Harry Barris and features Helen Mann, Eleanor Hunt, and Edgar Kennedy. Its working title was Wedding Night.[1]
Harry Barris plays a sought-after bandleader who wants to marry Helen Mann's character. Her father, played by Edgar Kennedy, disapproves. Nevertheless, she is won in the end.
Cast
- Harry Barris as a bandleader
- Helen Mann as his love interest
- Edgar Kennedy as her father
- Eleanor Hunt as a girl
- Bobby Vernon as a heavy
- Eddie Baker
- George Waggner[2]