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Bedroom Stewardesses
A cut-and-paste sexploitation movie in the vein of Al Adamson's other Stewardess movies using footage from the eurocrime thriller Der Arzt von St. Pauli (1968)
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Plot Summary
A group of attractive flight attendants working for a small, struggling airline find themselves in various sexual escapades both on and off the job. Their lives are filled with playful encounters and suggestive situations as they navigate their careers and personal lives.
Critical Reception
As an adult film from the late 1970s, 'Bedroom Stewardesses' received minimal mainstream critical attention. It is primarily known within the adult film community, where its reception is tied to its genre conventions rather than traditional cinematic merit. Audiences interested in this era of adult cinema might find it representative of the period's style.
What Reviewers Say
The film follows a typical adult film narrative structure of the era.
Features many scenes common to late 70s adult cinema.
Its appeal is primarily to niche audiences interested in vintage adult films.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Bedroom Stewardesses' are scarce and generally found on adult film databases. Where available, they typically focus on the film's adherence to genre standards and the performances within that context, rather than broad cinematic appeal.
Fun Fact
Candida Royalle, one of the actresses in 'Bedroom Stewardesses', later became a highly influential director and producer in the feminist porn movement.
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