In Flight Service (1975) Poster

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5/10
Why is the stewardess wearing goggles?
turbo-1627 August 2002
...It is softcore after all. I recently was able to attend a rare 16mm screening of this movie (in my living room). The print was very worn, it must have run in the grindhouses hundreds of times. Movie has some cool stock footage of airports, interspliced with footage inside an airplane.(crappy set). There's a sublot of a hick visiting New York City, he shows up at the stewardess's apartment and meets her roomate.(stewardess is busy on plane). Bobby Astyr and another actor treat the stewardess very mean. Another roughie scene has a guy with girl at knifepoint. At the end of the movie there's a big Halloween party, and a guy shows up with Groucho Marx glasses and penis-nose. Some scenes have odd Beatles music renditions in the background. Decent piece of sleaze.
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8/10
A genuinely bizarre porno oddity
Woodyanders25 November 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Slutty stewardess Linda (some gawky blonde wearing ghastly enormous coke bottle glasses) and her lascivious exotic dancer friend Judy (fetching slim brunette fox Toni Scott) live together in a New York City apartment. The gals have various bawdy sexual escapades and host a wild Halloween party orgy. Man, is this one truly strange 70's micro-budget hardcore curio: The film awkwardly blends humor and eroticism with often bewildering result thanks to the fact that the supposedly "funny" moments are done in the poorest possible taste. For example, Judy gets assaulted by a black rapist (hulking Turk Turpin) only to wind up enjoying the experience (!?). Weirder yet, Linda gets busy with two obnoxious airplane passengers (whiny Bobby Astyr and his more laid-back buddy Alan Marlow) who basically force her to have sex with them. Fortunately, things seriously heat up during the lengthy and sweaty raw'n'raunchy Halloween orgy set piece. But then the movie doesn't end so much as abruptly stop. C. Davis Smith's flat direction and crude cinematography add considerably to the overall pervasive tackiness. Toss in dreadful dialogue that's loaded with cheesy puns ("Is your landing gear down?"), plenty of laughably lousy post-sync groaning and moaning (the characters' mouths aren't even open and moving most of the time!), strenuous and protracted sex scenes that seem to go on forever, weird spacey music that blares away on the soundtrack at inappropriate moments, and the net result is a definite gloriously godawful head-scratcher that's so shoddy and pathetic that it's entertaining for all the wrong reasons.
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