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Physical comedy lightens dawn of the Jet Age

By John Berger

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 15, 2013

~~<p>Bernard, a French architect, juggles romantic relationships with three flight attendants whose flight schedules ensure that two of them are always out of town. He has their flights plotted out with such precision that he can bid one of them &quot;bon voyage&quot; while another is landing and the third is far, far away.</p>
<p>Bernard's essential accomplice in the charade is his grumpy live-in maid, Bertha (Shannon Winpenny), who accommodates the women's individual food preferences and changes elements of the decor as they come and go.</p>
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Bernard, a French architect, juggles romantic relationships with three flight attendants whose flight schedules ensure that two of them are always out of town. He has their flights plotted out with such precision that he can bid one of them "bon voyage" while another is landing and the third is far, far away.

Bernard's essential accomplice in the charade is his grumpy live-in maid, Bertha (Shannon Winpenny), who accommodates the women's individual food preferences and changes elements of the decor as they come and go. ‘BOEING BOEING’ Login for more...



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