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The Stewardesses

"The Unpublishable Novel Is Now America's Most Controversial Film!"

A single eventful night in the lives of a crew of Los Angeles-based, trans-Pacific stewardesses, as they experiment with drugs and engage in various sexual encounters. The Stewardesses is a 1969 Softcore 3-D film. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed over $27,000,000 (USD) in 1970 dollars, becoming the most profitable 3-D film ever released.

Top Cast

  • Christina Hart

    Christina Hart

    Stewardess Samantha

  • Ronald South

    Ronald South

    Colin Winthrop

  • William Condos

    William Condos

    Captain Brad Masters

  • Anita de Moulin

    Anita de Moulin

    Jo Peters

  • Paula Erikson

    Paula Erikson

    Tina

  • Kathy Ferrick

    Kathy Ferrick

    Cathy

  • Janet Wass

    Janet Wass

    Wendy

  • Donna Stanley

    Donna Stanley

    Horney Annie

  • Jerry Litvinoff

    Jerry Litvinoff

    Cappy

Overview

A single eventful night in the lives of a crew of Los Angeles-based, trans-Pacific stewardesses, as they experiment with drugs and engage in various sexual encounters. The Stewardesses is a 1969 Softcore 3-D film. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed over $27,000,000 (USD) in 1970 dollars, becoming the most profitable 3-D film ever released.

Rating

4.1 / 10
16 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • dennyjt
    dennyjt
    2 Dec 11, 2022

    This is only notable now as being a great 3D success story. The story begins with perky stewadesses and swaggering pilots, but the locale soon moves to tawdry bedrooms. The acting is as low-wattage as the lighting, as the cast wade through a series of unrelated softcore sex scenes. It ends with a murder-suicide! The frequent 3D gimmicks of things thrusting towards the camera are lost with the 2D version but not too distracting. Essentially, this is a dull affair, a;lthough the girls are easy on the eye, it fails to exploit the attraction of the uniforms that it promises.

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