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A single eventful night in the lives of a crew of Los Angeles-based, trans-Pacific stewardesses, as they experiment with drugs and engage in various sexual encounters. The Stewardesses is a 1969 Softcore 3-D film. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed over $27,000,000 (USD) in 1970 dollars, becoming the most profitable 3-D film ever released.
A single eventful night in the lives of a crew of Los Angeles-based, trans-Pacific stewardesses, as they experiment with drugs and engage in various sexual encounters. The Stewardesses is a 1969 Softcore 3-D film. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed over $27,000,000 (USD) in 1970 dollars, becoming the most profitable 3-D film ever released.
The film's central subject matter revolves around explicit sexual content and the novelty of 3D cinema, without a discernible political message or intent to promote specific ideologies. Its narrative is largely apolitical, focusing on entertainment rather than taking a stance on social or political issues.
The movie features a predominantly white cast, consistent with traditional casting practices of its time. Its narrative primarily focuses on the lives of stewardesses and their interactions, without offering any critical portrayal of traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.
The Stewardesses (1969) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is centered on heterosexual relationships and sexual encounters, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity within the film's scope.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Stewardesses (1969) is an original film with no pre-existing source material, historical figures, or prior installments. All characters were created for this film, therefore no gender swaps occurred.
The Stewardesses (1969) is an original film and not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters, nor is it a biopic. Therefore, no characters exist who were canonically or historically established as a different race prior to this film's production.
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