Not a great film, but it did garner three Oscar nominations: Best Costume Design for Donald Brooks and Jack Bear; Best Song, "Whistling Away the Dark" with music by Henry Mancini and lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Best Score by the same two. Of course, The Beatles beat them out for son score with "Let It Be."
Julie Andrews as the spy was terrific, and Rock Hudson as the WWI flyer was equally good. They were supported ably by Jeremy Kemp as her handler.
It was funny and romantic and one of the most delightful films of the period.
Julie Andrews as the spy was terrific, and Rock Hudson as the WWI flyer was equally good. They were supported ably by Jeremy Kemp as her handler.
It was funny and romantic and one of the most delightful films of the period.