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Synopsis: The fashion industry and Paris provide the setting for a comedy surrounding the mistaken impression that Joanne Woodward is a high-priced call girl. Paul Newman is the journalist interviewing her for insights on her profession.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Melville Shavelson
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 nominations.
 
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Year:
1963
110 min
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This is your copilot. We are sorry

that there is nothing interesting

for you to look at at this altitude.

But our stewardess will do whatever

they can to keep you happy.

ls there something l can give you?

- Do you have a quill pen?

- Quill pen?

Yes, l was thinking of writing

a letter home to Mummy.

No, l don't think so.

Perhaps after we serve dinner.

Sjutusen sjuhundra sjuttiosju.

- What?

- That's 7,7 7 7 in Swedish.

l've been waiting eight years

to work that into a conversation.

Well, your accent is terrible. And l'm

Danish, not Swedish. Excuse me.

- What's for dinner?

- Pt foie gras truff, to start.

What's that?

Chopped liver,

like your mother couldn't make.

lt's from a goose they feed 1 2 times

a day and don't let it get any exercise.

My brother-in-law, Marvin's father.

l-- Excuse me, l-- l have this

bit of a problem. You see,

l have this delicate stomach,

and l was just wondering

if l could get in here

and prepare my own--

- l'm very sorry, but we're not allowed--

- l don't see why not.

On El Al, they let you cook

your own chicken soup,

and on lots of airlines you can sit

on the stewardess' lap

if you can get the pilots off.

We got one those kooks on board.

Some guy is helping the stewardesses

serve the dinner.

He's probably drunk. l don't know

why they're allowed

to serve liquor at this altitude.

He's not drunk. He's cute.

He's not cute. He's drunk.

Play cards.

No, no, no, no, no.

Your dinner, sir.

- Drunk.

- He's cute.

l... l'm really awfully sorry.

Miss?

What's on this steak?

That's a Manhattan.

We ran out of Scotch. All the other

passengers seem to like it.

Would you mind asking

the stewardess

to bring me something else, please?

And the next time

you're in New York,

l suggest you call El Dorado 5-3598.

That's Alcoholic Anonymous.

You need help.

Yes, sir.

What did he say?

- Shut up and deal.

- Can't blame him.

Good morning.

This is Captain Gustaffson.

We estimate Orly Field, Paris,

in about one hour.

The temperature on the ground

is 5 1 degrees Fahrenheit.

Our altitude now is 39,000 feet,

and our ground speed

approximately 600 miles an hour

as we begin our descent.

We hope you've had a pleasant flight.

But of course, you must

have a toast in champagne

your first moment in France.

At 6:
00 in the morning,

l think l'd prefer orange juice.

Oh, darling, in Paris,

we only have orange juice

when there is a roast duck in it.

- You peasant.

- ln this country,

we've gotta rely on Miss Courbeau

and her buying office

to show us the ropes. Whatever she

says goes, especially champagne.

- My name is Felicienne, Mr. Bergner.

- Oh, beautiful.

Oh, garon, champagne,

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Melville Shavelson

Melville Shavelson (April 1, 1917 – August 8, 2007) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author. He was President of the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAw) from 1969 to 1971, 1979 to 1981, and 1985 to 1987. more…

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