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  1. The Nautilus boat used in the film sank in the Catalina harbor in 2008. It is currently drydocked in a private part of the island. The mermaid costume worn by Doris Day in the opening scene is now on display at the Catalina Casino and can be viewed on the Casino tour.

  2. The boat that was used in the film sank two miles off the coast of Zuma Beach in Los Angeles on 11 June 2006. "The Phoenix" was traveling from Newport Beach to San Francisco Bay where it was going to be used as a Cajun restaurant. The cause of the sinking was due to a two-by-six inch crack in the glass hull. All crew members were rescued.

  3. Mar 30, 2018 · This film is proof that Russia has been America’s favorite antagonist/villain for decades. And most classic film fans can tell you that films even older than this one were already portraying the evil Russian villain. I love that The Glass Bottom Boat acknowledges the enmity between America and Russia while also spoofing it so well. Russia ...

  4. The Glass Bottom Boat ★★½ 1966. A bubbly but transparent Doris Day comedy, in which she falls in love with her boss at an aerospace lab. Their scheme to spend time together gets her mistaken for a spy.

  5. The Glass Bottom Boat: Directed by Frank Tashlin. With Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Arthur Godfrey, John McGiver. After a series of misunderstandings, the head of an aerospace research laboratory begins to suspect that his new girlfriend is a Russian spy.

    • (5.3K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Frank Tashlin
    • 1966-06-09
  6. Apr 26, 2005 · Why? To infiltrate the ladies’ room, of course. Dom De Luise feverishly takes dirty pictures of Rod Taylor’s love notes, Robert Vaughn shows up for two seconds to give Lynde a once over with his wolf eyes, and Dick Martin, who could’ve turned a confessional booth into a bachelor pad simply with his presence, finds himself in “The Red ...

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  8. Actually, that's about your lot for the glass bottom boat of the title, for this isn't some holiday romance, it's more of a comedy adventure, steering dangerously near to being Doris Day's sole science fiction outing.

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