The Nostalgia Effect: Can A Touching Childhood Memoir Sell Big Screen Magic? John Travolta's directorial debut, Propeller One Way Night Coach, premiered at Cannes to mixed reviews.
Yet, despite its modest budget and nostalgic tone, the film has captivated audiences with its sentimental portrayal of air travel in the 1960s.
Travolta's labor of love is a meticulously crafted recreation of his own childhood experiences. As an eight year old boy named Jeff, he navigates the magic of air travel through the eyes of a young boy.