Boeing Boeing (Paramount Pictures) (1965)

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TONY CURTIS and JERRY LEWIS have their hands full in the new Hal Wallis production, ‘‘Boeing-Boeing,”’ a comedy in Technicolor, released by Paramount Pictures. Here, the hands-fulls are Germany's ‘love bomb,’’ Christiane Schmidtmer, and France’s sexy Dany Soval. (Left to right, respectively). A ROMANTIC RACKET FALLS APART when Suzanna Leigh unexpectedly pops in on Tony Curtis, above. Tony and co-star Jerry Lewis have found the ideal way to romance in Paris -they only go after airline hostesses who arrive-and depart!--on schedule. Thelma Ritter Tony's housekeeper, is as surprised as he is. ONE WAY TO GET RID OF A GUEST is to move her out bodily, which is what Tony Curtis and Thelma Ritter are doing with Christiane Schmidtmer at right. Christiane is just one of the beautiful airline hostesses who help comprise a revolving harem. REVOLVING HARE OF AIR HOSTESSES INCLUDES LUSCIOUS CHRISTIANE SCHMIDTMER 40 — 26 — 38 SIZZLING DANY SAVAL 33 — 22 — 33 SUMPTUOUS SUZANNA LEIGH 34 — 21 — 34 They don’t need a : housekeeper, they need a scorekeeper!”’ THELMA RITTER ?7—-? — ? The Boys Were Plenty Hep- Until The Girls Caught On! MAKE IT GOOD! Jerry Lewis and Tony Curtis, above, right, do their best but their explanations aren’t as glib as their osculations, judging from the expressions of Dany Seval and Suzanna Leigh . . . and from the defensive poses of the stars, right.