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Goldie Hawn "is golden in her best role since Private Benjamin" (CBS-TV) as a Washington waitress who joins the state department, sending global diplomacy into a tailspin. Year: 1984 Director: Herbert... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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With a little luck and the right attitude, you can go far.

This movie’s screenplay was written by “Buck Henry” (1930-2020), who also directed and acted in “Heaven Can Wait” (1978). C-o-c-k-t-a-i-l waitress Sunny Davis (Goldie Hawn) gets shot in the, well, let us say posterior while impulsively saving a politician. Her heroism and notoriety eventually open up an opportunity to work in the U.S. foreign relations department as a hostess. She is tagged (unknown to her) to become a member of a Middle Eastern household. The signs are all there. By the time she finds out that she was an exchange for oil rights, it is too late. Luck is with her, and she learns something in the end. So do we.
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