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Blazing Stewardesses
Those "naughty stewardesses" are at it again! But this time they’ve turned in their Mile High Club sky miles for a sexy, rousing, Old West-styled adventure on a dude ranch. Punchin’ cattle and breakin’ stallions are the last things on their minds as these lovely ladies earn their wings in a whole new way…blazing a trail straight to the bedroom.
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Plot Summary
In this peculiar blend of Western and exploitation, a group of airline stewardesses crash-lands in the Wild West. Forced to survive in a rugged environment, they encounter a group of cowboys. The film attempts to combine slapstick comedy with suggestive humor and action sequences as the stewardesses navigate their unusual predicament.
Critical Reception
Blazing Stewardesses is widely regarded as a low-budget exploitation film with little critical merit. It is often cited for its campy nature and weak storytelling, characteristic of director Al Adamson's work. Audience reception tends to be divided, with some appreciating its unintentional humor and others finding it simply inane.
What Reviewers Say
Often considered a prime example of 'midnight movie' fare.
Lacks cohesive plot but delivers on campy, low-brow entertainment.
Peculiar genre-bending that appeals to a niche audience.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its unusual premise, attempting to fuse the airplane disaster genre with a Western setting, a combination rarely seen in cinema.
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