"Doris Day entered her eighth consecutive year as a Top-10 Box-Office Star when she boarded The Glass Bottom Boat, a hilarious blending of romantic comedy and the era's burgeoning spy-movie genre. Day plays a Girl Friday, at a hush-hush aeronautics think tank. When colleagues suspect she's an espionage agent, Jennifer chaotically sets out to clear her name. Looney Tunes alumnus Frank Tashlin directs with a cartoonist's sensibility - or zany insensibility - embracing everything from spy guises to push-button chaos in a futuristic kitchen. With top comedians Arthur Godfrey, Paul Lynde, Edward Andrews, John McGiver, Dom DeLuise and Dick Martin in tow, The Glass Bottom Boat is loaded with see-through fun."--Container.
General Note
Originally released as a motion picture in 1966.
Special features: 3 vintage featurettes ("Catalina Island," "Every girl's dream," & "NASA") ; Oscar-winning cartoon "The dot and the line.".
Widescreen version. Presented in a (3z(Bletterbox(3y (Bwidescreen format preserving "the scope" aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition. Enhanced for widescreen TVs.