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In-Flight Service is a curious 1975 flick that dives into the lives of Linda Jane, a stewardess, and her wild friend Judy, an exotic dancer. The film's tone is provocatively cheeky, capturing the essence of the 70s with its raucous party scenes, particularly the Halloween orgy that feels like a chaotic romp through hedonism. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it mirrors the frenetic lifestyle of its characters nicely. You get a sense of the carefree spirit of the era, with performances that walk the line between playful and outrageous. The practical effects are minimal, but the real draw here is the gritty atmosphere of New York City life during that time, which adds a certain authenticity to their escapades.
In-Flight Service has a niche appeal, primarily due to its risqué content and the cultural snapshot of the 70s it offers. Availability can be hit or miss; it's not widely distributed, making original prints or any special releases quite sought after among collectors. The film's distinctiveness, combined with its exploration of friendship and freedom, keeps it on the radar for those interested in the more obscure corners of cinema history.
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