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Movie Reviews of Butterflies Are FreeMovie Review: I fantastic Classic Summary: 4 Stars
I have loved this movie since i was a young teen and seeing it again when i am in my 30's i realized it was every bit as entertaining as i remember it to be.
Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert are superb in their roles....I highly recommend every one to see it. A light and easy movie to sit and watch!!!
Movie Review: This is a cute movie. Summary: 4 Stars
This is a very cute movie I especially love the scene where Goldie Hawn combs his hair and it looks exactly the same way as it did before she combed it.
Movie Review: Love Comedy Summary: 3 Stars
Based on the play of the same name this is the story of a blind youmg man,Don Baker(Edward Albert) who has his mind set to make his own life for himself despite his handicap. He leaves the security of his parent's home and takes an apartment in San Francisco; he promises his mother(Eileen Heckart)that if he cannot make it on his own in three months he will return home. His first acquaintance is his next door neighbor, Jill Tanner(Goldie Hawn), an aspiring actress; she is enthralled with his sense of humor and they become fast friends and lovers. This ideal situation is wrecked, naturally by his overpowering, overly protective mother and the fact that Jill lands a job and the producer wants her to perform not only on screen or stage but also off screen or stage.
Movie Review: Interesting. Summary: 3 Stars
Butterflies are Free is about a young blind man who wants to live on his own and declare his independence. Goldie Hawn and Eileen Heckart make up the supporting cast, they give excellent performances. This movie is based on play so don't expect a lot of scenery changes. Good movie but not brilliant, and if you don't mind watching Goldie Hawn walk around in her bra and panties for half of the film, give it a viewing. Enjoy!
Movie Review: flower power rocks! Summary: 3 Stars
fascinating as a period piece, this flower power era view of a young blind man struggling to make a life of his own still scores. eileen heckart deserved her oscar as an overprotective mom, and goldie hawn was enough to make this queer boy convert, but edward albert, despite a lovely body, is wooden in the lead. nothing special, but still fun.
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