
Clifton Webb stars as a stern, conservative father who leads an American family on a comedic vacation to South America. Directed by Henry Levin, the 1959 comedy also features Jane Wyman, Jill St. John, Carol Lynley, Paul Henreid, Gary Crosby, Henny Backus, Wally Brown, Gardner McKay and Jose Greco, delivering a lively, upbeat holiday adventure.
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Explore the complete cast of Holiday for Lovers, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Marjorie Bennett
Elvira

David Ahdar
Brazilian cabbie

Nestor Amaral
Himself - orchestra leader

Wally Brown
Joe McDougal

Leon Alton
Party guest

Carol Lynley
Betsy Dean

Jill St. John
Meg Dean

Larry Arnold
Restaurant patron

Paul Henreid
Eduardo Barroso

Jane Wyman
Mrs. Mary Dean

Gary Crosby
Tech Sgt. Paul Gattling

Ruben Moreno
Taxi driver

Don Diamond
Airplane steward

Paul Bradley

Steve Carruthers
Restaurant patron

Henry Darrow
Station wagon driver

Alan Austin
Technical sergeant

José Greco
Himself, Dancer

Clifton Webb
Robert Dean

Leoda Richards
Party guest

Cosmo Sardo
Host

Neyle Morrow
Hotel porter

Marco López
Bellboy

Roberto Contreras
Policeman

Tom Hernández
Portrait painter

Eric Morris
USAF policeman

Abel Franco
Chief Inspector

Al Haskell
Spanish man in café

Paul Cristo
Race spectator

George Ford
Man at Airport (uncredited)

Herschel Graham
Man at airport

Joseph La Cava
Bullfight spectator

Bert Madrid
Bullfight spectator

Nico Minardos
Carlos Barroso

Anna Karen
Stewardess

Jan Arvan
Receptionist

Monty O'Grady
Party guest

Clark Ross
Bullfight spectator

Paul Fierro
Sub-inspector

Manuel París
Peruvian at bullfight

Felipe Turich
Café patron

Salvador Baguez
Man at São Palo airport

Harry J. Vejar
Spaniard in café

Stephen Soldi
Chef

Henny Backus
Connie McDougal

Larry Thor
Captain

Peter Helm
Tragic young man

Rachel Stephens

Wendy Wilde
American stewardess

Elvera Corona
Spanish stewardess

Ingrid Goude
Receptionist

Buck Class
Staff Sergeant

Nora O'Mahoney
Mrs. Murphy

Mary Foran
Tour lady

Linné Ahlstrand

Gardner McKay
Airman First Class

Angelo De Meo
Matador

Ernesto Zambrano
Waiter

Ricky Torres
Airline official

Zelinda Mora
Spanish dancer

Stoddard W. Kerby
Airport steward

Danny Bravo
Youngster

Elman Bahnimtewa
Young bullfighter

Manuel Alba
Spaniard in the café
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Clifton Webb
Paul Henreid
Gary Crosby
Nico Minardos
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Robert Dean, Clifton Webb, is an old-fashioned psychologist who reluctantly allows his eldest daughter Meg Dean, Jill St. John, to join a four-week tour in South America before returning to college. When he learns she plans to extend her stay in São Paulo, he travels to Brazil with his wife Mary Dean, Jane Wyman, and their younger daughter Betsy Dean, Carol Lynley, hoping to keep Meg on a more conventional path.
Upon arrival, he is unsettled by Meg’s changes, including smoking, which clash with his expectations. He mistakenly thinks she is drawn to her older mentor Eduardo Barroso, Paul Henreid, yet she is actually engaged to Barroso’s bohemian son Carlos Barroso, Nico Minardos.
Meanwhile, Betsy is flattered by attention from the U.S. Air Force and falls for Paul Gattling, Gary Crosby.
Carlos is wary about meeting the Dean parents, fearing disapproval of his lifestyle. He makes a poor impression on Robert Dean, Clifton Webb, and, in an effort to steer Meg away from trouble, Robert arranges a travel plan that takes the family from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro and then to Lima.
Meg calls Carlos to say goodbye, but he accuses her of following in her father’s footsteps. Carlos and Eduardo trail her to Lima, where a bullfight becomes a backdrop for their reunion, and Paul, who has also come to Lima, proposes to Betsy. She declines, explaining she is not ready for marriage. Later that night, Eduardo and Carlos announce they will return to São Paulo the next day, and Robert reluctantly allows Meg to accompany Carlos.
After the farewell, Robert wanders into a bar, gets drunk, and wakes up on a plane bound for Madrid, eventually ending up in Trinidad. He phones Meg to offer his blessing for her to marry Carlos, but she reveals that she no longer loves him. Betsy then asks for her father’s blessing to marry Paul, and he acknowledges that she is old enough to decide for herself, leaving Betsy officially engaged to him.
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