The Naughty Stewardesses | |
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Directed by | Al Adamson |
Written by | Bruce Feld, Samuel M. Sherman |
Cinematography | Gary Graver |
Edited by | John Winfield |
Music by | Herman Stein |
Distributed by | Independent-International Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Naughty Stewardesses is a 1975 American sexploitation film directed by Al Adamson. The film, which partially inspired Adamson's Blazing Stewardesses[1] released later the same year, is also known as Fresh Air.[2][3]
Premise
The plot revolves around the erotic adventures of four female flight attendants, who are flatmates on the American West Coast.
Cast
- Robert Livingston
- Connie Hoffman
- Marilyn Joi (credited as Tracy King)[4]
- Donna Desmond
- Sidney Jordan
Production
The Naughty Stewardesses was considered a commercial success by the producers, who wanted to produce a sequel.[1]
Reception
The film was found to "follow the very pattern of Roger Corman nurse films (very popular at the time), only with stewardesses".[5]
It "became an erotic cult classic."[6]
References
- 1 2 "WAMG Interview: SAM SHERMAN – Legendary Exploitation Producer". We Are Movie Geeks. 2020-05-07. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
- ↑ "The Naughty Stewardesses (1973)". BFI. Archived from the original on August 17, 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
- ↑ "The Naughty Stewardesses - The Grindhouse Cinema Database". www.grindhousedatabase.com. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
- ↑ The Naughty Stewardesses (in Portuguese), retrieved 2023-05-28
- ↑ "The Naughty Stewardesses". www.dvddrive-in.com. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
- ↑ Vantoch, Victoria (2013-03-05). The Jet Sex: Airline Stewardesses and the Making of an American Icon. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-0774-3.
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