Review of Butterflies Are Free (1972) by Viola B — 19 Nov 2007
Here's an obscure one. An early Goldie Hawn movie (I think she is underestimated). Edward Albert plays an inspiring young blind man. I like it because it was originally a stage play and it was surprisingly modern and still relevant.
I share the sentiments of the young characters wanting their funeral to be a celebration. A good little romantic comedy.
This review of Butterflies Are Free (1972) was written by Viola B on 19 Nov 2007.
Butterflies Are Free has generally received positive reviews.
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