The Swingin' Stewardesses
The Swingin' Stewardesses

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The Swingin' Stewardesses

1971
Movie
87 min
German

This 70's soft-core sex comedy chronicles the exploits of several flight attendants whose favorite perk-of-the-trade is the ability to flit from one sexual adventure to the next. The mile high club takes on a new meaning as the swingin' German heroines make their way throughout Europe.

Insights

IMDb4.2/10
Director: Al WaxmanGenres: Comedy, Adult

Plot Summary

This exploitation film follows a group of adventurous stewardesses who engage in various escapades, including romantic entanglements and comedic situations, during their travels. The narrative focuses on their playful and often risqué interactions as they navigate their professional lives and personal desires.

Critical Reception

The film is primarily known as an exploitation or 'bikini' film of its era, catering to a niche audience rather than critical acclaim. It received minimal mainstream critical attention, and contemporary reviews were largely dismissive, focusing on its low-budget nature and suggestive content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appeals to a niche audience interested in late 60s/early 70s exploitation cinema.

  • Often cited for its period aesthetics and lighthearted, albeit risqué, tone.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, as it falls outside the scope of mainstream critical and audience tracking.

Fun Fact

Despite its title suggesting a focus on aviation, the film is more characteristic of the 'sex comedy' and 'exploitation' genres popular in the early 1970s, often featuring suggestive humor and minimal plot.

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