Come Fly With Me
Love in certain kinds of movies comes in multiples of three - notably those that seek to repeat the phenomenal box-office success of Three Coins In The Fountain.
Henry Levin's romantic travelogue (Paris, Vienna) isn't in that sublime class of camp, but it catches something of the free'n'easy style that was beginning to be overtaken by the rough'n'tough new movies of Sixties Hollywood.
This time it's air stewardesses who are in search of their ideal men: that dates it, all right. Not that the men are considered to be ideal, but that air stewardesses in those days were considered to be the 35,000ft version of the Playboy bunnies.
We've come down to Earth with a bump since then, which is why a movie like this seems to have acquired a charm it probably didn't deserve back then.
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