Review of The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) by Peter W — 28 Nov 2007
Sexual politics come alive in this adventurous and colorful comedy by Frank Tashlin. Although Day tries to hide her age with her hair doo covering her face, she still succeeds in her role as a quirky sex symbol.
This film is fun while still criticizing "the Big Red Scare" of the space race and still finds time to poke fun at masculine heterosexual orientations.
This review of The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) was written by Peter W on 28 Nov 2007.
The Glass Bottom Boat has generally received positive reviews.
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