Last night my Bonnie Bride and I sat down to watch It Started with a Kiss (1959), a romantic sitcom involving an Air Force Sergeant, Joe Fitzpatrick (Glenn Ford), and his whirlwind marriage to now former showgirl Maggie Putnum (Debbie Reynolds). I had only recently heard of this film via a FaceBook group I am in. You see, the film takes place, predominantly, in and around an unnamed Air Force Base near Madrid. This clicks as I was in the Air Force, and spent three great years stationed at Torrejon Air Base, Spain, which is located near Madrid. Why they didn’t name the Air Base (or the Naval Base at Cadiz, part of the setting for the film, and that would be Rota Naval Base), is unknown, but probably due to various agreements with Spain. So, for me, this film was a bit of a trip down memory lane. There is also another cool surprise that makes this film worth checking out. I’ll get to that in a bit.
*It Started with a Kiss* poster [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052934/mediaviewer/rm2113016832?ref_=ttmi_mi_all_pos_23)
The 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car - AKA The Batmobile - in Madrid, from the film *It Started with a Kiss* - [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052934/mediaviewer/rm1156715520?ref_=ttmi_mi_all_sf_17)The film also has a lot of shots of various parts of Madrid and the surrounding region as establishing shots for the film, including the Rastro (flea market) in Madrid, which is a fun experience to visit as it looks like half of Madrid and the surrounding area shows up at the Rastro every Sunday. I have some fun memories of shopping at the Rastro during my years in Spain. There is also a scene that takes place at a bullfight, as well as the lead in to that event, where we learn a bit about the traditions of bullfighting.
For me, as an Air Force guy who spent the bulk of the ‘80s in Spain, and had a great time there (some of the best adventures of my life took place there), and had developed a great appreciation for both the people and the culture of Spain. Add to that the fact I am a classic TV Batman fan, it is no wonder that I enjoyed the heck out of this movie. Better still, my Bonnie Bride liked it, too, and didn’t mind my going – Hey I remember that place!” when we paused the film for a few minutes here and there. All I have to do now is plan a viewing with friends over Paella sometime, with Mahou beer. That would really be fun.
If this post has sparked your interest in this film, hop over to IMDB and check out the trail. It is a fun, goofy film. I just wish IMDB had more images to use for this post.
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