Stewardess School


Stewardess School is a 1986 American comedy film starring Brett Cullen and Don Most. It is also known for being one of voice veteran Rob Paulsens very few onscreen roles, and up until the early 2000s, one of the most played films on the American cable channel Comedy Central.

However, by happenstance, the group gains the ire of the school dean, a matronly martinet who believes all stewardesses to be attractive flying waitresses, not tough, nerdy, chubby, and certainly not stewards like George and Philo. As she fails to wash them out, she resorts to her secondary plan as she is responsible for jobs. When everyone graduates, stewardesses are given jobs with reputable airlines such as Pan Am or TWA, and the entire group has been detailed to Stromboli Air. The group is introduced to their owner, Mr. Stromboli, a kindly immigrant whose airline is on the verge of Chapterunless his final flight can prove reputable. The group agrees to work together to make it a profitable flight. Still not content, the school dean has gotten herself assigned to be purser, saying she will oversee them and if Stromboli goes bankrupt, they are doomed to unemployment. The flight is a mixture of ordinary businessmen and a blind peoples convention, which starts to run into trouble when an unexpected rain squall hits and a mad bomber in an ironic sense calmly and quietly sets his plan into motion, drugging the drink of the man sitting next to him with a powerful hallucinogenic, then taking advantage of the turmoil to sneak a gas pellet into the captains cabin to knock out the pilot, then to the cargo hold to place his bomb, then jumping out into the sky.

Source: Wikipedia


RELATED SEARCHES

CAST