And this comes from a lifelong feminist.
I saw this film on TV back in 1973, along with "That Funny Feeling". I have just bought both movies on DVD.
They're both cute movies made in the early 1960s. I take them for what they are. They're funny, sweet flicks that leave something to the imagination.
I liked Chantal's mother....yes, an attractive woman over 40. How often do you see that today in youth-obsessed Hollywood? Everyone dressed age-appropriately and not a pair of fake breasts to be seen!
Sandra looked lovely, as always.
There are too many things in this world these days to get bent out of shape about - this movie is not one of them.
I saw this film on TV back in 1973, along with "That Funny Feeling". I have just bought both movies on DVD.
They're both cute movies made in the early 1960s. I take them for what they are. They're funny, sweet flicks that leave something to the imagination.
I liked Chantal's mother....yes, an attractive woman over 40. How often do you see that today in youth-obsessed Hollywood? Everyone dressed age-appropriately and not a pair of fake breasts to be seen!
Sandra looked lovely, as always.
There are too many things in this world these days to get bent out of shape about - this movie is not one of them.