Come Fly with Me
A**R
People enjoying life -- even the bumpy spots....
The mistress, Dawn Addams, has too small a role. Addams was a wonderful actress (with a captivating biography), who appeared in several episodes (as different characters) of The Saint series with Roger Moore.Otherwise, the movie is a must. (So glad it’s been issued on DVD after many of us pleading for it to be for years.)Anyone who either needs a lift of spirits or wants a glimpse of a time (1963) when people worked out their conflicts on the spot because they said what they thought – conversed, should watch this movie. It’s both instructive and fun.In addition, the film showcases a time when there was a huge difference between flying and taking a bus. Now, the difference is almost nil.
D**N
Sky Waitresses or Get Thee to a Nunnery
I have read reviews describing this film as lightweight formulaic fluff which does it a disservice. Both this film and "Where the Boys Are" starred Dolores Hart and were helmed by Henry Levin. Despite the levity contained within both there are cogent observations made about love and sexuality particularly from a young woman's perspective. This film focuses on three stewardesses and their efforts to land a man. Donna (Hart) is a cynic looking to grab a rich beau. Bergy (Lois Nettleton), the elder of the trio, is a lonely heart looking for a kindred soul. Carol (Pamela Tiffin) is the romantic of the bunch just looking for a husband. All get more than they bargained for. This is a really good film with intelligent characters and believable situations that I wholeheartedly recommend. Noteworthy is that this was Hart's final film before going into the convent.
R**T
A don't miss film.
I remember seeing this film on CBS network television back in the late 60s. I enjoyed it so much, but I never saw it again. It was rarely shown after that, I never seemed to have seen it scheduled over the years on local stations. I did not know Warner Archives had released it just recently. I ordered a copy of it and sat back and enjoyed it all over again. It is one of those relaxing films that I can just sit back on an recliner chair and smile. I have always been a fan of Delores Hart, who retired to become a nun after the release of this film. And I forgot what a beautiful actress Pamela Tiffin was. I am so glad to have added this fine film to my collection.
C**A
Cure 60's film
I was a teen in the 60's and love all that era's nostalgia! This is a cute piece of fluff, and I enjoyed not only its innocence, but also the beautiful clothes, make-up, and scenery (they fly to Paris and Vienna). If you like simple entertainment--3 stewardesses looking for love on the plane with varying results--this is for you.
M**E
Wonderful Airline Story
The three women are wonderful. Americans in Paris, etc. Karl Malden is a glorious romantic lead. He has always appealed to me and I envy the woman he found love with. Great humor and I got hungry haring th emenu options in the sky on this fictional airline. Enjoyable entertainment.
A**R
Good DVD
Item as described
W**E
ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES!!!!
I WAITED YEARS(!!!!!) FOR THIS DVD TO COME OUT!!!! AND IT WAS WORTH IT!!!!! ACTUALLY, I THOUGHT I'D BE DEAD BY THE TIME THE DVD CAME OUT. GLAD I WAS WRONG! TIMES HAVE CHANGED IN THE FLIGHT INDUSTRY: NO MORE "STEWARDESS! STEWARDESS!"TODAY WE HAVE MALE '"FLIGHT ATTENDANTS!!!!!" TADAAAHHH!!!!I LIKE THE STORY LINE, CHARACTERS, BEAUTIFUL, ROMANTIC EUROPE WHEN IT WAS PEACEFUL AND SAFE TO TRAVEL. AND OF COURSE, DOLORES HART. WHO CAN FORGET HER AND ELVIS IN "KING CREOLE!"
M**R
Bad copy
So dark, you can’t even see it. This is the replacement item. I could not even watch it. I want to return it.
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