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    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)

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    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)

    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)
    Xvid 640x480 23.98fps 1288Kbps | English Dolby AC3 stereo 192Kbps [Audio 1] | 01:43:41 | 1.39 GB
    + Extras: Grindhouse movie trailers, deleted scenes and outtakes | Audio Commentary by producer Sam Sherman MP3 stereo 128Kbps
    Grindhouse/Comedy | Director: Al Adamson | Stars: Robert Livingston, Connie Hoffman and Richard Smedley

    The stewardess film was an integral part of the 1970s exploitation market—they didn't call them the "friendly" skies for nothing. Naughty Stewardesses captures the flavor of the era with a bit of titillation, some action and drama. The acting is passable, and there is some semblance of a plot beyond just getting the cast out of their uniforms. While hardly what I'd call a "good" film, it has some historic interest, elevated by Sam Sherman's commentary track, which is a lesson in independent filmmaking.
    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)

    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)

    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)

    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)


    Extras Review: There is a good assortment of extras here, starting with a commentary track by producer Sam Sherman. Sherman covers a lot of ground, providing a look at the independent film industry of the early 1970s. From how the idea of the film came to be, to the writing process, to its cast and crew, few stones are left unturned. There is a wealth of trivia included, from the locations, to the difficulties of capturing live sound in those days. Sherman does have a habit of starting a story, then interupting himself with another train of thought, but in the end he does manages to piece together all the information he tries to convey, and seems genuinely enthusiastic about the process of doing commentaries. Watching with this track was more entertaining than the film itself.The theatrical trailer and a TV promo spot are included, as are a deleted scene and a collection of outtakes. Trailers for three other Al Adamson films can also be found, including the Naughty Stewardesses sequel, Blazing Stewardesses, Cinderella 2000, and Possession of Nurse Sherri.
    The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)