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Plot Summary
Bernard is a successful architect living in Paris who juggles relationships with three flight attendants from different airlines. He uses their schedules to keep them apart, but a new, faster Boeing jet threatens to disrupt his carefully orchestrated love life. When all three women end up in Paris simultaneously, Bernard must scramble to prevent chaos and potential heartbreak.
Critical Reception
The 1983 television adaptation of 'Boeing Boeing' was generally met with mild amusement, capitalizing on its farcical premise and the comedic talents of its cast. While not a groundbreaking production, it provided lighthearted entertainment, with critics often noting the playful performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone.
Noted the entertaining performances of the lead actresses.
Found the premise amusing but somewhat dated.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific 1983 adaptation is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
This 1983 version is a made-for-television film, based on the 1960s stage play by Marc Camoletti, which was also adapted into a 1965 film starring Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis.
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