Love Airline, Sex Airlines - 1975-1977 - Karine... -
The film promises a journey to "Cloud Nine" with first-class assistance that goes well beyond the safety demonstration. The Face of the Era: Karine Gambier
From the interior design of the planes to the bold fashion of the crew.
Interestingly, this period coincided with a massive mainstream interest in aviation disasters, such as the Airport series (with releasing the same year). While Jack Lemmon and Jimmy Stewart were fighting to survive underwater crashes in Hollywood blockbusters, films like Love Airlines offered a much more... relaxed alternative to the stresses of flying. Today, these films serve as a time capsule for: Love Airline, Sex Airlines - 1975-1977 - Karine...
Whether viewed as a campy relic or a piece of niche film history, the "Sex Airlines" era remains a fascinating, if turbulent, chapter in 1970s cinema. On March 11, 1977: the disaster film "AIRPORT '77 premiered
If you’ve ever scrolled through the depths of 1970s film catalogs, you might have stumbled upon a specific, niche sub-genre of aviation-themed adult cinema. Between , a wave of "airline" films hit the screen, blending the decade's obsession with the "glamour" of air travel with the era's increasingly bold cinematic freedom. The film promises a journey to "Cloud Nine"
At the center of this movement was the French film (also known by its original title Les hôtesses du sexe ), released in 1977 . The Plot: First Class to "Ecstasy"
The way adult cinema often parodied or mirrored the popular "disaster" or "glamour" tropes of the time. While Jack Lemmon and Jimmy Stewart were fighting
The premise of these films was as straightforward as a direct flight. In Love Airlines , the story follows three "charming" and "enterprising" stewardesses—often described in contemporary marketing as "drop-dead gorgeous nymphomaniacs"—who provide passengers with far more than just standard cabin service.