Three flight attendants combine their work crossing the Atlantic with searching for rich, handsome men to marry.Three flight attendants combine their work crossing the Atlantic with searching for rich, handsome men to marry.Three flight attendants combine their work crossing the Atlantic with searching for rich, handsome men to marry.
Karlheinz Böhm
- Baron Franz Von Elzingen
- (as Karl Boehm)
Alain Morat
- Boy in Paris
- (as Bibi Morat)
George Coulouris
- Vienna Police Inspector
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDolores Hart's last movie before retiring from acting to become a nun. Although considered one of Hollywood's most gifted young actresses, Dolores Hart was unhappy with life in Tinsel Town and would soon give up the screen to become a Roman Catholic nun. Although fan magazines predicted she would come back, she stayed true to her calling and currently serves as Reverend Mother Dolores Hart, prioress of a Connecticut abbey -and a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences®.
- GoofsNear the beginning of the film, Carol starts to pull the aircraft's door open before she even starts to move the latch handle from the closed position.
- Quotes
First Officer Ray Winsley: Tell me something: what does a girl like you want with a guy like me? No moral code, no set of values...
Carol Brewster: You can change! I knew a fella' who used to hold up gas stations. Now he's a *very* successful used car dealer.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Full House: Come Fly with Me (1992)
Featured review
I adore this 1963, bijou film so much. The opening song 'Come Fly With Me', sung by Frankie Avalon, takes us on the start of the energetic, whirlwind, globe-trotting highs-and-lows of three all-American gals looking for love.
Yes, the film is now dated, and one could say a little 'sugary', but it has some good comic moments and is actually quite a lot of fun. The film score isn't too bad either, and Lois Nettleton shines in her role as 'Bergie', with fun performances from Karl Malden, Carl Boehm and Dolores Hart, as snobby Donna Stewart.
I hope it comes out on DVD someday...if you see it on TV have a look - you just might enjoy it!
Yes, the film is now dated, and one could say a little 'sugary', but it has some good comic moments and is actually quite a lot of fun. The film score isn't too bad either, and Lois Nettleton shines in her role as 'Bergie', with fun performances from Karl Malden, Carl Boehm and Dolores Hart, as snobby Donna Stewart.
I hope it comes out on DVD someday...if you see it on TV have a look - you just might enjoy it!
- charlesnapier-1
- Nov 17, 2006
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Champagne Flight
- Filming locations
- John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA(New York International Airport at the time.)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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