The Glass Bottom Boat

The Glass Bottom Boat

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Editorial Reviews

Comedy spy spoof in which Day sets her sights on scientist Taylor, but is suspected of leaking secrets about the new project G.I.S.M.O.
Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: NR
Release Date: 26-APR-2005
Media Type: DVD

Customer Reviews

The Glass Bottomed Boat

Reviewed by I. Joene Latiolais, 2010-02-28

This is a funny movie, and when you look at the level of technology being used at that time and what we use now, it is rather prophetic in some respects. Love Doris Day!!!

The Glass Bottom Boat

Reviewed by Donna F. Artis, 2010-02-17

If you want a laugh out loud good old fashioned movie this is it!
One of Doris Day's best comedies.

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Reviewed by Carol Myers, 2010-02-06

I love anything that Doris Day played in, She is my favorite movie star and her movies are always clean whichnis what we need now days insteead of all this violence that we see today on both TV and thr movies. I recommend this movie to anyone who likes comedy

Doris Day Collector

Reviewed by Ivan Joy D'book, 2009-11-11

Enjoyed this Doris DAy movie. received in timely fashion in excellent shape. Will purchase from your co. again!!! My favorite Doris Day yet. Thanks!!!!

A timeless classic!

Reviewed by feltonfan, 2009-10-05

It may seem like I'm overrating this light comedy. However as an 11 year old boy, this movie brought me so much fun when I saw it in the theater in 1966. As an avid "saturday matinee" moviegoer, this was another in a series of slapstick comedies that had us laughing it up. You not only had a likeable couple in Doris Day and Rod Taylor, but you had Arthur Godfrey, Dick Martin (little did I know how much I would be watching this guy in 1968 thru 1973 on TV), Paul Lynde, Edward Andrews, Ellen Corby, Eric Flemming, Dom DeLuise and as a real treat, the great George Tobias and Alice Pearce playing "nosy" neighbors like the ones they perfected on "Bewitched". On top of this, being a spy fan, I was thrilled to see perennial bad guy Theo Marcuse pop up. So guess what was the icing on this exquisite cake? Paul Lynde, in drag no less, encounters Robert Vaughn aka Napoleon Solo from The Man From U.N.C.L.E. in a hilarious cameo moment, complete with UNCLE music theme! It don't get no better! I guess you had to be there.