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Director:
Writers:
Samuel M. Sherman (story)
Samuel M. Sherman (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
June 1975 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Out-Blazes "Blazing Saddles" more
Plot:
BLAZING STEWARDESSES features Adamson's wife, cult scream queen Regina Carrol, and Yvonne DeCarlo, best know as TV's Lily Munster... more | add synopsis
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Emmy Nominations Reveal Few Surprises
 (From CinemaSpy. 16 July 2009, 10:01 AM, PDT)

The 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations
 (From MovieWeb. 16 July 2009, 6:30 AM, PDT)

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Wretched, perplexing, wrinkly more (13 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Yvonne De Carlo ... Honey
Robert Livingston ... Brewster (as Bob Livingston)
Don 'Red' Barry ... Trask
Geoffrey Land ... Bob
Connie Hoffman ... Debbie
Regina Carrol ... Lori
Marilyn Joi ... Barbara (as T.A. King)
Harry Ritz ... Jimmy
Jimmy Ritz ... Harry
Lon Bradshaw ... Old Timer
Sheldon Lee ... Chuck
Jerry Mills ... Pilot
Jon Shank ... Sheik
Nicolle Riddell ... Jackie (as Nicole Riddell)
Carol Bilger ... Chuck's Girl
Leonard P. Geer ... Plane Passenger (as Leonard Geer)
Jack Tyree ... Plane Passenger
James Winburn ... Plane Passenger
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Barney Gelfan ... Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Samuel M. Sherman ... Gunfighter in Blue Shirt (uncredited)
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Directed by
Al Adamson 
 
Writing credits
Samuel M. Sherman (story)

Samuel M. Sherman (screenplay) &
John D'Amato (screenplay) (as John R. D'Amato)

Produced by
Dan Q. Kennis .... executive producer
Irwin Pizor .... associate producer
Samuel M. Sherman .... producer
 
Original Music by
Herman Stein 
 
Cinematography by
Louis Horvath (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
John Winfield 
 
Makeup Department
Ty Butterworth .... makeup assistant
Melanie Levitt .... makeup artist
Jean Peloquin .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Irv Saunders .... production manager (as Ervin Sanders)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John D'Amato .... assistant director (as John R. D'Amato)
 
Sound Department
Jean L. Clark .... boom operator (as Jean Clark)
Bob Dietz .... sound recordist (as Robert Dietz)
Aaron Nathanson .... sound re-recordist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Hedy Dietz .... still photographer
Michael Ferris .... assistant camera (as Mike Ferris)
Gary Graver .... grip (as Robbie McClure)
Michael Mileham .... assistant camera (as Mike Mileham)
Jim Salazar .... grip
Stuart A. Spohn .... gaffer (as Stu Spohn)
R. Michael Stringer .... gaffer (as Mike Stringer)
 
Animation Department
Bob Le Bar .... title animator (as Bob LeBar)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Regina Carrol .... wardrobe (as Georgette)
 
Editorial Department
Steven Jacobson .... post-production coordinator
 
Music Department
Roy Kohn .... music coordinator
Gene Nash .... producer: special music themes
Lee Zahler .... composer: cliffhanger themes
 
Other crew
Michael Bockman .... production assistant (as Mike Bockman)
Tony Garcia .... lettering
Jan Gershkoff .... production assistant
Joe Raymond .... continuity
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Cathouse Callgirls (USA) (video title)
Cathouse Cowgirls (USA) (reissue title)
Texas Layover
The Great Truck Robbery
The Jet Set (USA) (alternative title)
Up Like a Shot
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Runtime:
95 min
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Color:
Color (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
First film for The Ritz Brothers comedy duo since 1943. Originally conceived as a comeback film for The Three Stooges, which at this time consisted of Moe Howard, Joe DeRita and newcomer Emil Sitka. Howard died before production began, which was when the Ritz Brothers were brought in. more
Goofs:
Continuity: A masked bad guy drives a Rambler sedan while chasing a truck hauling casino equipment. When the bad guy crashes, the car tumbling downhill while afire is a Ford Falcon station wagon, not the Rambler sedan. more
Movie Connections:
Edited from Angels' Wild Women (1972) more
Soundtrack:
Now the Game Is Over more

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6 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
Wretched, perplexing, wrinkly, 15 July 2001
Author: Papa_Legpa (hallofeyes@aol.com) from United States

Me and my friends rented this movie hoping for a mindless fun movie with maybe some cute women to look at. We were horribly horribly wrong. It wasn't until maybe half way through it that we realized what the problem was exactly. Clues : One of the women had the body of a 20 year old but the face of an 80 year old. Boring incredibly long masked horse rider scenes that seem unrelated to the actual movie (maybe we weren't paying enough attention to the plot but you shouldn't HAVE to in a movie like this!) The biggest clue of all was the appearance of the Ritz Brothers. I have not seen any of the Ritz Brother's early work. I had never heard of them before this movie. The Ritz Brothers make several cameo appearances in some of the most disgusting, painful, grotesque "comedy" routines ever put on film. Frankly I'm shocked the other reviewers here thought they were funny. The Ritz Brothers are two very old (VERY) men who just want to entertain the nice people! In the first scene we get to see one of the Ritz brothers bony wrinkly legs, thighs and all. We get to watch them eat a giant sandwich for a long time. The pinnacle of their grotesqueness is when the old Ritz Brother gets scrambled eggs all over his face. PICTURE IT. Eggs dripping down a whimpering old man's face. Does this make you laugh, or vomit? Rent Blazing Stewardess to find out.

Also rent Blazing Stewardesses if you want to see a big fat drunk guy have sex with a blow up doll in a scene that goes on for way too long.

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