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The Stewardesses (DVD, 2009, 2-Disc Set, 3D 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

Theatrical release: 2008 | Rating: Not Rated
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Movie synopsis
Don’t miss this raunchy sex romp that explores a day in the life of swinging stewardesses. Originally presented in 3-D, this X-rated film was an instant cult classic from the moment it premiered in 1969.

Product Details
  • Edition: 2-Disc Set; (3D) 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 826663111385

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Display Format:2-Disc Set; (3D) 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

eBay Product ID: EPID70906338
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Created: 05/31/09

Breasts in 3-D!

I live in Tulsa, and “The Stewardesses” has a dubious reputation in this city. It seemed to have played forever at The Continental Theater in the seventies. The Continental was our epic 70mm Cinerama movie temple, with a semi-circular silver screen, early quadraphonic sound, lush seats that you melted into, and, of course, the curtain that opened as the film started. This was the place you went to see “Fiddler on The Roof,” or James Bond movies.

I have heard varying stories, the most common was that the theater was having trouble keeping up with the multiplexes (which wouldn’t have been the case for the initial 1970 run of “The Stewardesses,”) and booked the film in order to keep afloat financially. After watching the documentary on the DVD, they were probably blown away at the business this film was doing. This little $40,000 film was paying off to the tunes of millions at the box office. America was obviously ripe for a major sex romp, look at the success of the pornographic “Deep Throat” only three years later.

It should be noted that “The Stewardesses” was a roadshow film, that came with special lettering and panels for the marquee, like the major films of the 1960s and early 1970s.

I bought the DVD because everyone I know in my age group (I was born in 1961) was a horny teenager when it played, but none of us ever got to see the film - yet we were tortured by that movie poster, the drawing of the group of beautiful woman standing around in sexy poses.

As for the film, we had a screening last week and it was hilarious, not only where it’s supposed to be funny, but in a few serious parts too. If I remember correctly, Susan Sontag, in her “Notes on Camp,” listed watching erotica for non-erotic reasons is “camp.” When you watch this movie you are in the heart of the camp beast! -

The film is breezy, like Radley (aka Henry Paris) Metzger’s early porn chic titles (“The Opening of Misty Beethoven,” “Barbara Broadcast,” & “Naked Came The Stranger,”) fun for fun’s sake, until the last reel. The plot is that a crew of stewardesses get off work, go out on the town and have sex with various people. The most interesting is one woman who drops acid and makes out with a lamp made out of a Grecian sculpted head - with the light bulb, harp, and cord still attached. The film is sloppy with gratuitous nudity, but there is no penetration or male nudity, which keeps it completely in the soft-core realm. Of course, keep in mind that these women aren’t built like Jessie Jane; we are definitely dealing with natural, girl-next-door bodies.

We watched the Black & white 3-D version, which seemed to show off the 3-D better. Highpoints are a woman’s legs scissored around a man, dangling in the air and out of the television set, the famous pool game, where the pool cue comes out of the television, and a lot of mundane shots, like the pilot sitting in the cockpit, which has amazing depth.

The last reel is bothersome not only story wise, but philosophically. In order to make sure the film wouldn’t be prosecuted for only appealing to prurient interests, one woman’s date bums her out so much that she kills him and throws herself out the window…IN 3D! This is an attempt to show that it is a serious film. It’s a weird dark ending to such a “lite” affair, but realistically, it’s hard not to spew your so

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Created: 01/12/10

The Stewardesses

I saw this movie many many years ago. at the time it was a very hot movie, but by todays standards it would be rated R. But all in all it was pretty good to see it again and it was worth the money. I would recommend it to see. The extra shorts on the DVD were very interesting.

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Created: 02/05/10

3d cd

3d cd and old movie but 3d views ok if your into 3d movies for the great effects this is not the movie for you lighting is poor.

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Created: 12/17/12

Stewardesses Revies

No, I would not recommend this product.

I am being generous in giving 2 stars as I found this film boring and in poor taste. The writer and director attempted to sugar coat soft porn by giving it some sort of strory. In all two thumbs down. The 3D is also a waste

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