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Boeing-Boeing

Originaltitel: Boeing, Boeing
  • 1965
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
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Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Suzanna Leigh, Thelma Ritter, Dany Saval, and Christiane Schmidtmer in Boeing-Boeing (1965)
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trailer wiedergeben1:36
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Boeing-Boeing folgt den Leben des Journalisten Bernard und seines Freundes Robert. Bernard jongliert Romanzen mit drei Stewardessen, aber als Robert zu Besuch kommt und die Fluglinien mehr F... Alles lesenBoeing-Boeing folgt den Leben des Journalisten Bernard und seines Freundes Robert. Bernard jongliert Romanzen mit drei Stewardessen, aber als Robert zu Besuch kommt und die Fluglinien mehr Flüge nach Paris anbieten, bricht die Hölle los.Boeing-Boeing folgt den Leben des Journalisten Bernard und seines Freundes Robert. Bernard jongliert Romanzen mit drei Stewardessen, aber als Robert zu Besuch kommt und die Fluglinien mehr Flüge nach Paris anbieten, bricht die Hölle los.

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    • John Rich
  • Drehbuch
    • Edward Anhalt
    • Marc Camoletti
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    • Tony Curtis
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Dany Saval
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    6,4/10
    3684
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    • Regie
      • John Rich
    • Drehbuch
      • Edward Anhalt
      • Marc Camoletti
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tony Curtis
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Dany Saval
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      • 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Tony Curtis
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    • Bernard Lawrence
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    • Robert Reed
    Dany Saval
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    • Jacqueline Grieux - Air France
    Christiane Schmidtmer
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    • Lise Bruner - Lufthansa
    Suzanna Leigh
    Suzanna Leigh
    • Vicky Hawkins - British United
    Thelma Ritter
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    Doctor_Bombay

    Jerry Lewis plays it straight to Tony Curtis.

    When the opening credits run, and the supporting female cast members ‘measurements' are shown beneath their names, you have no doubt you're in the 60's, bedroom farce, defined. In a role reversal of sorts Jerry Lewis plays straight man to Tony Curtis this time around .

    Bernie Lawrence (Curtis) is an American newspaper man stationed in Paris, the man for whom there is never too many airline hostesses, just too little time. His delicately balanced, and timed to the minute, 4-way love life comes totally unwound when old pal Robert Reed (Lewis) arrives for an unexpected stay.

    Cliché after cliché, time stamped in most every shot, Boeing Boeing is a tribute to a different type of filmmaking than we see today, a different morality, a different approach to comedy.

    Wonderful Paris sights are an added treat. Recommended.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Boeing Boeing

    I usually don't crave for comedies, but this one, I must admit, is purely exquisite. How could it be else, with the likes of Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis? The plot, scheme, of course suggests a stage play behind it. The situations can't let you evoke something else.... I have heard this film had a great great success all over the world. I remember that this film was shown in Paris till the mid eighties. But I had never seen it before. And Tony Curtis could not avoid a meeting with Jerry Lewis, another born comedy actor; both were made to fit together, as the bullet with the gun barrel. I don't know the director though, I guess that's the only film he made for the big screen.
    6bkoganbing

    Boeing, Boeing, Gone

    Boeing Boeing is known primarily today as the film where Jerry Lewis stepped out of his schnook character and played a lead role in a Sixties sex comedy. Jerry does all right in expanding his range on this one, but the whole thing itself is not the greatest these type of films ever.

    It's more of a warmed over version of The Tender Trap than anything else with Lewis playing not quite so second a banana to Tony Curtis as David Wayne did with Frank Sinatra.

    Curtis has a great little operation going over at his place, he's got three fiancés, all airline stewardesses working at different airlines who live at his rather sumptuous bachelor pad in Paris. He keeps complete track of the schedule of Dany Saval for Air France, Christine Schmidtmer for Lufthansa, and Susanna Leigh for British Airways. But one fine day schedules change. Not only that, but an old rival Jerry Lewis comes into town and watches in amazement.

    I'm still trying to figure out just how Tony Curtis could afford the living quarters he was in together with live-in maid Thelma Ritter who helps him keep the pretenses up. Just how a Jewish maid from Queens got to be living in Paris is also a mystery. All this mind you is on a reporter's salary and no one said that Curtis was Carl Bernstein.

    Good thing he could afford her because Thelma Ritter as usual is the best thing in the film despite the statuesque proportions of the ladies involved. Especially Schmidtmer as Ritter caustically commented.

    In his memoirs Tony Curtis says he liked making Boeing Boeing and thinks highly of Jerry Lewis as a person and comedian. He also said Lewis even when not doing his usual shtick in a film was still the greatest scene stealer on the planet with whom he had to stay constantly alert.

    It's not a bad comedy, some will find it incredibly sexist for their taste. It does suffer by comparison to The Tender Trap.
    6daviddaphneredding

    too silly to laugh at, yet totally unavoidable

    In this 1965 Paramount Pictures comedy, Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis are nutty and, for all practical purposes, perpetual kids. The setting is Paris where Bernard Lewis (played by Curtis) is definitely a philanderer who never wants to marry but have only fiancees, and he has three who are all airline stewardesses; there is the beautiful actress Christiane Schmitdner who plays a stewardess for Lufthansa, Davy Saval plays a stewardess for Air France, and Suzanna Leigh plays a stewardess for British Airways. Robert Reed, played by Lewis, is a newspaper man assigned to Paris where he stays with his friend of many years Bernard. During his time there, against his wishes Bernard's fiancees end up arriving at his apartment at the same time due to sudden changes in flight schedules, but one doesn't know the others are there. It does become silly and comical when the two men are hiding each girl in a separate bedroom, sometimes moving them around fast, and coming up with weak last-minute excuses as to why each one of them cannot stay where she has been resting. Thelma Ritter is quite comical as the maid who gets caught in the middle of the entire zany situation. The Paris sights are beautiful and, again, despite the bizarre story line, it is hard not to laugh at the nutty piece
    7Sarah-95

    An excellent film, with two of the greats as the leading men

    In my mind Jerry Lewis and Tony Curtis are two of the best actors of that era, and they both bring to this film a star quality, which I don't think the film could do without. Jerry Lewis proving himself to actually be a good actor without having to resort to over the top slapstick. And I really don't think I need to say anything about the greatness that Tony brings.

    The plot though kind of cute isn't all that, and I suppose nowadays is considered to be quite politically incorrect. However the plot is secondary to the interactions between the two main characters and the housekeeper which is really what the film is about.

    I used to watch this film on a very regular basis, and I would encourage everyone else to do the same!

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      This was the last film that Jerry Lewis made for Paramount Pictures, marking the end of a 17-year association.
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      Reed gets in the cab through the left door; then we see him inside sitting on the right side of the taxi and the girl is on the left.
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      Bertha: You don't need a maid. You need the mafia.

    • Crazy Credits
      The three actresses who play the flight attendants have their physical measurements listed in small print under their names. Instead of measurements, Thelma Ritter has (?-?-?) by her name.
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      Referenced in Film Film Film (1968)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Februar 1966 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
      • Französisch
      • Deutsch
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      • Paris, Frankreich
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      • 2.200.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      1 Stunde 42 Minuten
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