Its 1969 and the skies have never been friendlier. Experience a day in the life
of a group of swinging stewardesses where anything goes. So put your tray table
down, make sure your seat is in the reclined, relaxed position and enjoy the
trip.
THE STEWARDESSES was perhaps the first American film of its kind
that played in mainstream theaters and it is considered to be the first film of
the "Porno Chic" movement. After the movie opened in San Francisco in the
summer of 1969, it ignited screens across the country, building a buzz -- and
box office receipts -- that the Hollywood majors would die for.
By the
way, our 35mm 3-D print of THE STEWARDESSES is offered in the StereoVision
process. This process utilized a single-camera 3-D system that was simple and
economical to use. In the 1950's, 3-D films had to be shot with two cameras, and
showing a 3-D film in a theater had required two projectors which often went out
of sync. The new single-camera system put the two images side-by-side in a
normal 35mm film frame, thus allowing the use of a very portable camera.







