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- followed suit, hiring nurses to serve as flight attendants, then called "stewardesses" or "air hostesses", on most of their flights. In the United States,...
- theatrical release credits for The Stewardesses remained intact for this release. In 2009, the 3D and 2D versions of The Stewardesses became available on DVD. Marking...
- Blazing Stewardesses is a 1975 American **** comedy film directed by Al Adamson. Its title derives from the 1975 film The Naughty Stewardesses and the...
- Miss Grummet, the school dean and a matronly martinet, who believes all stewardesses to be attractive "flying waitresses", not tough, nerdy, chubby, promiscuous...
- Naughty Stewardesses is a 1975 American ****ploitation film directed by Al Adamson. The film, which partially inspired Adamson's Blazing Stewardesses released...
- with Me, 1963 film The Stewardesses, 1969 film Sharkey, Joe (March 27, 2010). "'Fly Girls' and Some Myths About 'Stewardesses'". Joe Sharkey (official...
- Stewardess (Russian: Стюардесса, romanized: Styuardessa) is a 1967 Soviet black-and-white short romance film. The plot is centered on a stewardess Olga...
- Gate agents work at the boarding gates of airports, ****isting p****engers in boarding their flights and in disembarking their flights. Shifts vary with...
- in several films by Al Adamson including The Naughty Stewardesses (1974), Blazing Stewardesses (1975) and Black Samurai (1977), and pla**** the henchwoman...
- American World Airways, the series features the aircraft pilots and stewardesses of the fictional Pan Am Clipper Majestic, operating in the early 1960s...