The Glass Bottom Boat
![]() | Directed by Frank Tashlin Starring: Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Arthur Godfrey, John McGiver, Paul Lynde Warner Home Video, 1966, DVD Customer Rating: 87 reviews Recommend |
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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.
Title: The Glass Bottom Boat
Sales Rank: 3462 in DVD
Actor: Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Arthur Godfrey, John McGiver, Paul Lynde
Director: Frank Tashlin
Studio: Warner Home Video, 2005-04-26, Theatrical Release: 1966-06-09
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Acpect Ratio 2.35:1
Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed)
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 110 minutes
Item Dimensions: 0.25 pounds
Package Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches, 0.05 pounds
- Hilarious, Cold War Humor
- Anyone old enough to remember the Cold War and the sixties would get a kick out of this movie. Also, anyone who remembers those screwball romantic comedies Doris Day was famous for will find themselves howling. That being said, those born in the '70s probably would wonder what the rest of us are laughing about. This More reviews
- Quality movie
- As bright and colorful a movie today, as when it was produced. Often these great actors of the past simply produce a better movie. More reviews
- Glass Bottom Boat
- Excellent movie. We love Doris Day, and was another great one of her movies. More reviews
- This is a funny family movie
- I have seen most Doris Day movies but was surprised when I came accross this movie and I bought it because I hadn't seen it. This is a great movie to watch on family movie night with your entire family. You will laugh so hard that your stomack and sides will hurt. I don't want to say much more because I don't want More reviews
- The Glass Bottomed Boat
- 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!!! More reviews

