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So, 'The Naughty Stewardesses' is one of those comedies that really captures the carefree vibe of the mid-70s. It's about this woman from Kansas City who moves in with some seasoned stewardesses in L.A. The tone is pretty light, but there’s this underlying tension with the old land developer character coming into play, which adds a twist to the usual flight attendant antics. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing for those humorous moments to breathe. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's something charming about the whole ensemble. Plus, the practical effects in some of the flight scenes give it that authentic touch, making it feel a bit more grounded amidst the silliness.
This film has had its share of various home video formats over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive on the collector's market, making original releases particularly sought after. The blend of comedy and the unique setting of the airline industry in the 70s lends itself to a niche appeal. Collectors often appreciate the lesser-known titles from this era, and 'The Naughty Stewardesses' is a prime example of that quirky charm, giving it a bit of a cult status among enthusiasts.
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