The Swingin' Maiden
During a steam engine race, an American airline firm plans to buy a new British passenger plane, but the deal hits trouble when the designer and the daughter of the Airline owner take an instant disli…
The Swingin' Maiden
During a steam engine race, an American airline firm plans to buy a new British passenger plane, but the deal hits trouble when the designer and the daughter of the Airline owner take an instant dislike to each other after a crash. An American airline firm plans to buy a new British passenger plane, but the deal hits trouble when the plane's designer, Jack Hopkins (Michael Craig), and Kathy Fisher (Anne Helm), the daughter of the airline owner, take an instant dislike to each other after crashing into each other on a quiet country lane. They blame each other for the accident, endangering the arrangement--unless nature takes over. —<mike.wilson6@btinternet.com> Delightful comedy showing a totally British way of doing things when hit by the American visitor to England. Wonderfully funny, with superb shots of England in 1962. Charm is the central point from a bygone age. Watching time just flies by with charm which explores a forgotten age. —Nigel Pearce
The Swingin' Maiden
Comedy,Romance
Film Details
During a steam engine race, an American airline firm plans to buy a new British passenger plane, but the deal hits trouble when the designer and the daughter of the Airline owner take an instant dislike to each other after a crash. An American airline firm plans to buy a new British passenger plane, but the deal hits trouble when the plane's designer, Jack Hopkins (Michael Craig), and Kathy Fisher (Anne Helm), the daughter of the airline owner, take an instant dislike to each other after crashing into each other on a quiet country lane. They blame each other for the accident, endangering the arrangement--unless nature takes over.
—<mike.wilson6@btinternet.com> Delightful comedy showing a totally British way of doing things when hit by the American visitor to England. Wonderfully funny, with superb shots of England in 1962. Charm is the central point from a bygone age.
Watching time just flies by with charm which explores a forgotten age. —Nigel Pearce.