

Stewardess School
A group of varied misfits (including a former prostitute/stripper and a bumbler who can't see more than 6 inches in front of his face) enter a school to become flight attendants. Somehow, the group makes it through to the final test: a cross-country flight.
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Plot Summary
When a flight school is forced to admit female students for the first time, it leads to a series of chaotic and comedic situations. The male students and instructors struggle to adapt to the new co-ed environment, resulting in rivalry, romance, and absurd challenges. Amidst the pandemonium, the new female recruits strive to prove themselves capable pilots.
Critical Reception
Stewardess School was poorly received by critics, who largely panned its predictable plot, dated humor, and lack of originality. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, contributing to its status as a low-brow comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its uninspired premise and reliance on tired stereotypes.
- The humor is often considered juvenile and falls flat.
- Lacks any significant plot development or memorable characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but generally reflect a lack of engagement with the film's comedic attempts, often citing it as forgettable and uninspired.
Fun Fact
Geena Davis, who later achieved significant fame, had one of her early roles in this film before her breakthrough in 'The Fly' and 'Beetlejuice'.
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