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Coffee, Tea or Me? is this quirky 1973 TV movie that dives into the chaotic life of an airline stewardess. You’ve got this lighthearted exploration of juggling two lives—one in sunny Los Angeles and the other in foggy London. What strikes me is the charmingly absurd premise, which gives it a unique flavor. The pacing feels very much like a sitcom, with snappy dialogues and plenty of misunderstandings that keep things lively. The performances are delightful, and while the director remains a mystery, the chemistry between the cast really shines through. It’s a fun snapshot of the era's humor and the whole airline culture of the time, making it a noteworthy watch for collectors.
Coffee, Tea or Me? is a bit of a rarity in the realm of television films, and it has become something of a conversation piece among collectors. The film has been released on various formats over the years, but finding a quality copy can be challenging. It has a niche appeal, especially for those interested in the cultural quirks of the 70s, and its light-hearted approach to a somewhat scandalous premise makes it distinctive in the landscape of TV movies.
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