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The Stewardesses
1971 Christina Hart
This is the story of eighteen hours in the lives of the stewardesses and crew of a plane. Eighteen hours to get men, women, drugs, money or a good night's sleep. Tina (Paula Erikson) a new, young stewardess, goes home with the pilot, Brad Masters (William Basil). An attractive bachelor, Brad's life is made up of a series of such conquests. Samantha (Christina Hart), beautiful and ambitious, goes off with Cohn Winthrop (Michael Garrett), an advertising executive who was a passenger on the plane. Wendy (Janet Wass) goes with a soldier on leave from Viet Nam. A group of the stewardesses and crew leave for a "uniform" party at a club restricted to airline personnel. Homey Annie goes there with her date, a pilot. Karen (Patricia Fein) a secret acid freak, heads quickly home alone. Jo Peters (Angelique deMoline) the head stewardess, is as interested in girls as any of the pilots, and takes an unsuspecting stewardess home. While dining with Cohn at a posh penthouse restaurant, Samantha discovers that he is looking
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for a girl with a beautiful mouth foran ad campaign. She goes to his apartment determined to be selected for the campaign. At the airline club, Homey Annie slips away from her date and goes off with another pilot, Cappy (Jerry Litvinoff). Her date finds them and beats Cappy mercilessly. Cohn, obviously a very complicated man, tells Samantha that he achieved his position through a homosexual adventure with the president of the agency. Sick of his job and life style, he asks Samantha to go off with him--perhaps if things work out they will marry. She is briefly tempted but then changes her mind and pushes Cohn for the contract for the commercial. Enraged by her rejection and her overwhelming ambition, Cohn decides that Samantha will "earn" her career in the same way he did. She agrees to do anything he desires, and Cohn sets out to brutalize and degrade her in every way possible. It is dawn. Cappy calls Brad from the hospital; he is unable to fly; will Brad take his flight? Brad agrees. Tina is still with him now, remorseful for having been a pushover. A sudden wave of tenderness and compassion washes over Brad and he makes Tina feel decent again. Samantha awakes. Cohn has succeeded in degrading her totally. She feels filthy and destroyed. In a trance-like state, she picks up a heavy statuette and smashes it down on his head again and again. With a crazed, satisfied expression, she goes out on the terrace and plunges twenty eight stories down. At the airport the passengers are boarding the 747. Twenty stewardesses are there to serve them and smile at them. The cycle continues.
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CAST Samantha .......................... CHRISTINA HART Tina .......................... PAULA ERIKSON Jo .......................... ANGELJQUE de MOLINE Kathy .......................... KATHY F Wendy .......................... JANET WASS Homey Annie .......................... DONNA STANLEY Karen .......................... PATRICIA FEIN Cindy .......................... BETH SHIELDS Ursella .......................... MONICA GAYLE Cohn Winthrop .......................... MICHAEL GARRETT Captain Masters .......................... WILLIAM BASIL Cappy .......................... JERRY LITVINOFF Charles .......................... ROBERT KELLER the soldier .......................... ANDY ROTH a pilot .......................... JOHN BARCADO Loren Hatcher .......................... GORDON WHITE Steve Smith .......................... BARRY SCHOEN BORN ALICIA TAGGART, LINDA FRANCIS, CINDY HOPKINS, BARBARA CARON, LYNN HARRIS, CANDY STOKES, BRENDA MORRISON, MINDY BAKER, PHYLLIS STENGLE, ANN REYNOLDS, NANCY O'GORMAN, KAREN SHERMAN, NANCY ISON, BABBETTE CARTIER A STEREOVISION PRODUCTION WRITTEN AND DIRECTED .......................... BY ALF SILLIMAN, JR EXECUTIVE PRODUCER .......................... LOUIS K. SHER DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY .......................... CHRISTOPHER BELL A SHERPIX, INC. RELEASE IN EASTMAN. COLOR RUNNING TIME: 72 MINUTES Click here for more
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