The Perfect Furlough
The Perfect Furlough ★★½ Strictly for Pleasure 1959
Paul Hodges (Curtis) is an Army corporal who wins three weeks in Paris with a movie star (Cristal) as a publicity gimmick. It's the idea of a female Army psychologist (Leigh), who thinks the guys need a morale booster, and she accompanies Hodges on his trip. Pretty bizarre, but it works. 93m/C VHS . Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn, Linda Cristal, Elaine Stritch, Marcel Dalio, King Donovan; D: Blake Edwards; W: Stanley Shapiro.
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