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A 1960 French farce by Marc Camoletti about a Paris bachelor, Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all [[SexyStewardess stewardesses]] with different airlines.

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A 1960 French farce by Marc Camoletti about a Paris bachelor, Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all [[SexyStewardess stewardesses]] with different airlines.
airlines who work different schedules.
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A 1960 French farce by Marc Camoletti about a bachelor, Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.

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A 1960 French farce by Marc Camoletti about a Paris bachelor, Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.
[[SexyStewardess stewardesses]] with different airlines.
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A slew of complications arise for Bernard when a winter storm, a faster jet, [[ArsonMurderAndJayWalking and his old friend Robert]] all arrive.

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A slew of complications arise arises for Bernard when a winter storm, a faster jet, [[ArsonMurderAndJayWalking and his old friend Robert]] all arrive.
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The play is the most performed French play throughout the world, and has been adapted into [[TheFilmOfThePlay six films]] in six languages.

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The play is the most performed most-performed French play throughout the world, and has been adapted into [[TheFilmOfThePlay six films]] in six languages.
as many languages, including a 1965 American version starring Creator/TonyCurtis and Creator/JerryLewis.

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A 1960 farce by Marc Camoletti about a bachelor, Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.

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A 1960 French farce by Marc Camoletti about a bachelor, Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.



The play has been adapted into six films in six languages. The play is the most performed French play throughout the world.

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The play has been adapted into six films in six languages.
The play is the most performed French play throughout the world.world, and has been adapted into [[TheFilmOfThePlay six films]] in six languages.



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* LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard end up together, and it turns out Gloria [[UpToEleven also had three fiancées.]]

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* LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard end up together, and it turns out Gloria [[UpToEleven also had three fiancées.]]
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* LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard do end up married.

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* LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard do end up married.together, and it turns out Gloria [[UpToEleven also had three fiancées.]]

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A 1960 farce by Marc Camoletti about a bachelor, Bernard with three fiancées, kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.

A slew of complications arise for Bernard when a winter storm, a faster jet, and his old friend Robert all arrive.

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A 1960 farce by Marc Camoletti about a bachelor, Bernard Bernard, with [[TheCasanova three fiancées, fiancées]], kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.

A slew of complications arise for Bernard when a winter storm, a faster jet, [[ArsonMurderAndJayWalking and his old friend Robert Robert]] all arrive.



!!Boeing Boeing provides examples of the following tropes:
{{Farce}}: Of Bernard's three fiancées, Bernard and Robert almost manage to keep them from meeting each other.

LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard do end up married.

OldFriend: Robert and Bernard have known each other for a long time before Robert comes to visit.

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!!Boeing Boeing !!''Boeing Boeing'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* {{Farce}}: Of Bernard's three fiancées, Bernard and Robert almost manage to keep them from meeting each other.

other. When two of them do, Bernard scrambles to make up excuses.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage:
** GratuitousGerman: Bernard's German fiancée, Gretchen, sometimes speaks in German.
** GratuitousItalian: Likewise, Bernard's Italian fiancée, Gabriella, sometimes speaks in Italian.
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LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard do end up married.

married.
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OldFriend: Robert and Bernard have known each other for a long time before Robert comes to visit.
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!![Boeing Boeing] provides examples of the following tropes:

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!![Boeing Boeing] !!Boeing Boeing provides examples of the following tropes:
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A 1960 farce by Marc Camoletti about a bachelor, Bernard with three fiancées, kept from meeting each other by the fact that the three are all airline stewardesses.

A slew of complications arise for Bernard when a winter storm, a faster jet, and his old friend Robert all arrive.
The play has been adapted into six films in six languages. The play is the most performed French play throughout the world.
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!![Boeing Boeing] provides examples of the following tropes:
{{Farce}}: Of Bernard's three fiancées, Bernard and Robert almost manage to keep them from meeting each other.

LoveDodecahedron: Bernard is engaged to Gloria, Gabriella, and Gretchen. Gretchen later gets engaged to Robert. Gabriella and Bernard do end up married.

OldFriend: Robert and Bernard have known each other for a long time before Robert comes to visit.
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