

Sunday in New York
An innocent upstarter visits her airline pilot brother and meets a stranger she tries to seduce.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Eileen Tyler, travels to New York City with the intention of losing her virginity to her brother's best friend, Adamant "Adam" Shelley. Her plans are complicated by a series of encounters and mistaken identities involving Adam, her brother, and a pilot named Russ. The film follows Eileen's comedic misadventures as she navigates her romantic entanglements and explores her burgeoning sexuality in the bustling city.
Critical Reception
Sunday in New York received generally mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised Jane Fonda's spirited performance and the film's lighthearted comedic tone, though some found the plot a bit formulaic. Audiences appreciated the playful exploration of young love and urban romance during the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Jane Fonda's charming and energetic performance.
- Found to be a light and breezy romantic comedy with some amusing moments.
- Noted for its playful exploration of sexual awakening and dating in the city.
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Fun Fact
This film marked Jane Fonda's first starring role in a feature film.
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