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  1. Topper Takes a Trip is a 1938 supernatural film directed by Norman Z. McLeod. It is a sequel to the 1937 film Topper. Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke, and Alan Mowbray reprised their roles from the earlier film; only Cary Grant was missing (other than in a few shots taken from Topper). A ghost tries to reunite a couple who she had ...

  2. Topper Takes a Trip: Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. With Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray. To gain entry to Heaven, a ghost attempts to reunite a divorcing couple as a good deed.

    • (1.5K)
    • Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
    • Norman Z. McLeod
    • 1939-01-12
  3. Watch the second installment of the Topper series, where a ghost tries to reunite a divorcing couple and get her wings. Starring Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke and Alan Mowbray, directed by Norman Z. McLeod.

  4. Sep 4, 2019 · Topper Takes A TripA thousand THANK YOUS if you support my... "And running back and forth gives me such an appetite that I naturally eat both dinners, you see."

    • 80 min
    • 13.5K
    • BeforeiSleepFilms
  5. A comedy film about a ghost who tries to reunite a divorcing couple by taking them to the French Riviera. Read the ratings, cast, plot summary and user comments on Rotten Tomatoes.

    • (14)
    • Emanuel Levy
    • Comedy
    • Norman Z. Mcleod
  6. The original trailer in high definition of Topper Takes a Trip directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke, Alan ...

    • 3 min
    • 2030
    • HD Retro Trailers
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  8. The critical and financial returns on Topper made a sequel an inevitability, and producer Hal Roach managed to reunite almost all of the principals for Topper Takes a Trip (1939). Grant's services were unavailable, and George Kerby's presence in the movie was therefore limited to stock footage in the opening recap.