

Date In The Air
A hopeful Miss Europe 1966 and her girlfriends fall for an aircraftman and his friends. To be together, they take advantage of their commander's adoration for the famous actress, Rena Vlahopoulou. Who says no to a rendezvous with love?
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Plot Summary
A man attempts to impress a woman during a date, leading to a series of comical mishaps. The film showcases a variety of physical gags and slapstick humor as the man's efforts to be suave backfire spectacularly. Ultimately, the date ends in a chaotic and unexpected fashion, highlighting the absurdity of trying too hard.
Critical Reception
As a short comedic film from 1966, "Date In The Air" was likely intended as light entertainment and did not receive widespread critical analysis. Its appeal would have been in its simple, visual humor, characteristic of many short films of its era. Audience reception would have been based on immediate enjoyment of the gags.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on visual gags and slapstick.
- Simple, lighthearted comedy suitable for a short runtime.
- Ends with a typically chaotic and humorous climax.
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Fun Fact
The film features a cast of actors known for their work in similar short-form comedies and often characterized by their small stature, a common trope in physical comedy of the time.
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