Stewardess Regina Carrol, a brunette this time out, goes to a dude ranch with her equally air-headed friends. Ranch owner Robert Livingston wants to bring in gambling; bad guys are after the oil on his land so they hijack his casino equipment and burn his employees with branding irons. Yvonne DeCarlo runs a cat-house and, at one point, breaks into song; her singing is the more criminal offense. The two surviving Ritz Brothers, in the movie's comic "high point," try to hitch a ride by showing their legs. Except for one scene involving a blow-up doll and another of a nude woman standing on her head, BLAZING.... could have been rated PG. This boring "comedy" has no laughs whatsoever and is a blatant insult to the Hollywood stunt men to whom it's dedicated. I can't imagine flight attendants being thrilled with it either.
Blazing Stewardesses
1975
Comedy / Western
Blazing Stewardesses
1975
Comedy / Western
Keywords: stewardess
Plot summary
After catching her two-timing boyfriend in the act, Debbie decides to accept a tempting proposition from her old friend, Ben Brewster, who wants to convert his cattle ranch to a holiday centre and gambling casino for tourists. As the naughty flight attendant and her lovely colleagues reunite with Ben after the events of The Naughty Stewardesses (1973),masked riders watch their every move, bent on thwarting Brewster's ambitious plans. Can the blazing stewardesses save the day?
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Al Adamson couldn't make comedies, either.
Great B-Movie
I recently got NAUGHTY STEWARDESSES and BLAZING STEWARDESSES from a on-line rental service and decided to recreate the Stewardesses Drive-In double feature. As NAUGHTY is more of a exploitation film, BLAZING is actually a throw back to the old REPUBLIC and MONOGRAM Saturday afternoon B westerns starring John Wayne, Gene Autry, and Roy Rogers.
In fact, if you took out the sex scenes, it would be no more harmful than an old B western.
The performances are good, especially by Regina Caroll's comic turn. If you thought her film roles only required her to "look pretty and scream a lot" will be surprised by her role in BLAZING. Two of the three Ritz Brothers are in the film as comic relief and they rise up to their task.
So, if you like old Drive-In flicks, check out BLAZING STEWARDESSES. You can't go wrong with this one.
Not recommended for laughs
an awful Al Adamson movie with a bunch of Z list Western actors and singers, almost no exploitation value, and the Ritz Brothers doing very unfunny comic "relief".
The story is about 3 stewardesses who go to a ranch to party at the opening of a casino. One of the girls almost gets caught up in a prostitution ranch, and they end up meeting an undercover agent who is investigating robbery attempts on slot machines.
How the Ritz Brothers ended up in this 1970s T&A film is probably a more interesting story than the movie itself. I didn't laugh more than 2 or 3 times during the film though, and none of them were because of the Ritz Bros.
Red Barry is the only Western actor in the film who has any real popularity. He's sadly wasted in this one. The presence of Yvonne DeCarlo might excite some TV fans, but in this film basically she was supposed to be much sexier than she was, plus we had to sit through an excruciatingly bad song routine.