
MGM touts it as a mile‑long smile reel in vibrant color. Newlyweds Tacy and Nicky set out on their honeymoon in a cramped trailer, hoping for romance. Along the way a series of comic mishaps and cramped quarters test their patience and threaten to unravel their marriage.
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Jack Kruschen
Mechanic (uncredited)

Dennis Ross
Jody (uncredited)

Lucille Ball
Tacy Collini

Moroni Olsen
Mr. Tewitt

Howard McNear
Joe Hittaway (uncredited)

Christopher Olsen
Tommy

Bert Freed
Foreman

Desi Arnaz
Nicky Collini

Herb Vigran
Trailer Salesman (uncredited)

Keenan Wynn
Policeman

Madge Blake
Aunt Anastacia

Charles Herbert
Little Boy

Marjorie Main
Mrs. Hittaway

Robert Anderson
Carl Barrett (uncredited)

Fred Aldrich
Chef at Trailer Show (uncredited)

Richard Alexander
Bald Shopper in Bungalette Trailer (uncredited)

Walter Baldwin
Uncle Edgar

Emory Parnell
Policeman (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum
Extra in Trailer Park (uncredited)

Alan Lee
Mr. Elliott (uncredited)

James Gonzalez
Trailer Show Attendee (uncredited)

John Call
Shorty

Jerry Schumacher
Mechanic

Dorothy Neumann
Aunt Ellen (uncredited)

Karl Lukas
Inspector (uncredited)

June Smaney
Trailerite at Trailer Party (uncredited)

Juney Ellis
Waitress (uncredited)

Robert Kino
Japanese Gardener (uncredited)

Peter Leeds
Garage Manager (uncredited)

Rollin Moriyama
Japanese Gardener (uncredited)

Ruth Lee
Mrs. Tewitt (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt
Driver (uncredited)

Donald Kerr
Flagstone Station Attendant (uncredited)

James Conaty
Trailer Show Attendee (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse
Car Salesman (uncredited)

Scott Seaton
Trailer Park Attendee (uncredited)

Brandon Beach
Trailer Show Attendee (uncredited)

Mike Lally
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Perk Lazelle
Trailer Show Attendee (uncredited)

Connie Van
Grace (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg
Police Officer(uncredited)

Forbes Murray
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Cap Somers
Trailer Park Attendee (uncredited)

Emmett Vogan
Mr. Bolton (uncredited)

Gene Coogan
Trailer Show Attendee (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing
Trailer Show Attendee (uncredited)

Frank Gerstle
Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

Oliver Blake
Mr. Judlow

Edgar Dearing
Trailer Park Manager (uncredited)

Margaret Bert
Mother (uncredited)

A. Cameron Grant
Father (uncredited)

Wilson Wood
Garage Owner (uncredited)

Monty O'Grady
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Phil Schumacher
Mechanic (uncredited)

Rudy Lee
Barrett's Son (uncredited)

Ruth Warren
Mrs. Dudley (uncredited)

George Hoagland
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Edna Skinner
Maude Barrett (uncredited)

Jimmy Ames
Truck Helper (uncredited)

Perry Sheehan
Bridesmaid

Fay Roope
Judge (uncredited)

Howard Wright
Uncle Bill (uncredited)

Gladys Hurlbut
Mrs. Bolton

Charles Perry
Neighbor (uncredited)

Signe Hack
Neighbor (uncredited)

Ellanora Needles
Tacy's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Dallas Boyd
Minister (uncredited)

Geraldine Carr
Tacy's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Ann Graeff
Bit (uncredited)

John W. Logan
Mechanic(uncredited)

Louis Nicoletti
2nd Inspector (uncredited)

Phil Rich
Mr. Dudley (uncredited)

Janet Sackett
Kay (uncredited)

Judy Sackett
Dotty (uncredited)
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Nicholas “Nicky” Collini [Desi Arnaz] lands a new job as a civil engineer that will require constant travel, a reality that nudges his fiancée toward an idea: buy a trailer so they can travel together and still save money by living on the road. The plan is bold and a little impulsive, but the appeal of seeing the country together convinces Nicky to go along. Their honeymoon detour is mapped out as a practical logistics choice—haul the trailer themselves to Nicky’s first assignment in Colorado, a journey that promises romance and the thrill of starting a new life on wheels. The arrangement also comes with a practical twist: Tacy, eager for adventure, suggests they bring the trailer along as they go, while Nicky reluctantly agrees, hoping the bold move will be worth it in the long run.
At a trailer show, Tacy falls hard for a grand, gleaming trailer home, and though the price tag stretches their budget, Nicky concedes, captivated by the idea of their own moving home on wheels. The purchase triggers a cascade of new expenses: not only do they need a sturdy car capable of towing a heavy trailer, but they also require a reliable trailer hitch and other gear that add up quickly. The couple gets married and embarks on their honeymoon, driving off in a convertible that now tows a surprisingly bulky home-on-wheels. The scene is equal parts comic and tense as Nicky, tasked with steering and safety, discovers that the journey is as much about learning to navigate each other as it is about navigating mountain passes. To seal the new life together, Nicky reveals a quiet, intimate gesture: he has put the trailer in Tacy’s name as a wedding gift, a symbolic concession toward a partnership built on shared ownership and trust.
Their arrival at a trailer park introduces a chorus of friendly yet overbearing neighbors who quickly take charge of the space and the routine. The social dynamics of trailer life become a test for the newlyweds, with the couple feeling the weight of others’ expectations while they try to carve out a private corner of the world that feels like home. After a night of pervasive influence from the surrounding community, the pair eventually retreats from the park, seeking solitude in the woods for a quiet, uninterrupted evening. The rain-soaked return to reality, however, brings another test: a stormy logging road that threatens the trailer with mud and a moment of stress that exposes underlying tensions. The repairs are costly, and the pressure of keeping up appearances weighs on them as they continue their journey. When they visit Tacy’s relatives, Nicky’s careful handling of the situation leads to a clumsy accident—backing the trailer into a carport and knocking over a prized rose bush—an unfortunate episode that leaves Tacy unsettled and prompts her relatives to contribute a wedding-present check to cover the damage. The moment underscores a spend-and-sustain challenge that will echo throughout their honeymoon: money, maintenance, and the balance between practicality and sentiment.
As they press on, Tacy tries to turn the trailer into a true home. She fills the space with memories and mementos—dozens of mason jars of fruit and vegetables and heavy stones for decoration—an earnest effort to create warmth on the road. Her growing attachment to the trailer becomes a source of friction when Nicky suggests downsizing or selling the trailer to pursue a more traditional living arrangement. The couple experiences a rolling series of small battles about control and space: Tacy’s desire to drive contrasts with Nicky’s misgivings about risk, and their argument spirals into a night spent apart, each women in their own space within the same vehicle, before they eventually reconcile and decide to sleep separately. The attempt to restore harmony highlights the fragile reality: love here is both the engine and the obstacle.
One day, a new plan emerges during a long drive: a beautifully prepared dinner inside the cramped trailer, attempting to turn the vehicle into a cozy, livable home even as the road’s bumps shake the very table. The effort collapses when the rough ride ruins the meal, underscoring a pattern—their best intentions frequently collide with the trailer’s limitations. After this, Nicky contemplates selling the trailer, hoping a house might finally provide a stable haven, yet Tacy remains steadfast in keeping their mobile home as a symbol of their shared journey and the memories they’ve begun to assemble along the way.
The emotional apex arrives on a perilous mountain road that climbs to eight thousand feet. Tacy resists surrendering her precious keepsakes, choosing to hide them within the trailer rather than part with them. As they undertake the perilous ascent, the weight of her possessions begins to manifest in dangerous ways, jostling around inside the vehicle. At the mountain’s peak, the trailer’s wheels spin in mud, trapped by the very things Tacy cherishes. Nicky’s fury erupts when he discovers the misplaced rocks and jars littering the trailer, and in a moment of heated impulsiveness, he yanks the items out and casts them away, shoving aside Tacy’s pleas to stop. The act reveals a rift between them and marks a turning point in their relationship: a moment of release that could either cement their differences or paradoxically clear the way for reconciliation.
Weeks pass, and the marriage remains strained as they drift toward separate futures. Then a final encounter with the trailer world brings them back together. Nicky meets up with Tacy as she prepares to sell the trailer and head home. He offers a quiet apology, but words feel inadequate in the rain-soaked moment. He drives away with no definitive resolution, and Tacy runs after him through the downpour, a gesture of urgency that signals a willingness to try again. In a delicate, hopeful turn, they forgive each other before returning to the trailer that has carried so much of their relationship’s history. The film closes on a note of renewed connection, suggesting that the true home they sought was less about the physical space and more about the shared willingness to grow, weather storms, and choose each other again and again.
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