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  1. Boeing Boeing is a 1965 American bedroom farce comedy film based on the 1960 French play Boeing-Boeing and starring Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis. Released on December 22, 1965, it was the last film that Lewis made for Paramount Pictures, which had produced all of his films since My Friend Irma (1949).

  2. Boeing, Boeing: Directed by John Rich. With Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Dany Saval, Christiane Schmidtmer. Robert Reed visits his philandering friend Bernard Lawrence just as Bernard's scheme of being secretly simultaneously engaged to three flight attendants goes awry.

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    • Comedy
    • John Rich
    • 1966-02-18
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  4. Old friends Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis played opposite one another for the first and only time in Boeing, Boeing (1965), a door-slamming sex farce set in the City of Lights where the two stars share top billing (in a revolving credit that favors neither one of them).

    • John Rich, Howard Joslin, Daniel J. Mccauley
    • Jerry Lewis
  5. Play Trailer. The Big Comedy of Nineteen-Sexty-Sex! Overview. Living in Paris, journalist Bernard has devised a scheme to keep three fiancées: Lufthansa, Air France and British United. Everything works fine as long as they only come home every third day.

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  6. A friend visits his philandering friend just as that man's scheme of being secretly simultaneously engaged to three flight attendants goes awry. American playboy Bernard Lawrence has cleverly designed a system using the airline timetables to keep going three affairs with flight stewardesses.

  7. Directed by John Rich. The Big Comedy of Nineteen-Sexty-Sex! Living in Paris, journalist Bernard has devised a scheme to keep three fiancées: Lufthansa, Air France and British United. Everything works fine as long as they only come home every third day.