Scene from Fly Me (1973)
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Lenore Kasdorf (born July 23, 1948) is an American actress.She has since appeared on the soaps Santa Barbara and Days of our Lives, as well as a number of films (her most prominent film role costarring with Chuck Norris in 1984's Missing in Action). She also had a recurring role on the 1980s sitcom Coach. Her television credits also include guest-starring roles on The A-Team, Knight Rider, Murder She Wrote, Barnaby Jones, 21 Jump Street, NYPD Blue, Beverly Hills, 90210, and the science fiction drama Babylon 5.
Birth Name: Lila Rue
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Alternate Names: Lila Rue, Lyllah Michael Torena
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Alternate Names: Patricia Anderson
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Pat Anderson was a lovely, shapely and buxom blonde actress who greatly enlivened a handful of enjoyably trashy 70's exploitation pictures with her winning blend of sweet sex appeal and infectiously exuberant energy. Pat was born in Superior, Wisconsin and first began acting in the early 70's. She made her film debut with an uncredited bit part in the excellent crime thriller "Bonnie's Kids." Anderson's most memorable roles are endearingly klutzy eager beaver rookie stewardess Toby in the delightfully dippy "Fly Me," enticing all girls basketball coach Lizzie in "Dirty O'Neil: The Love Life of a Cop," spunky undercover cop Elaine in the supremely tacky "T.N.T. Jackson," perky fashion model Barbara in "Cover Girl Models," and uptight young teacher Sally in the amusingly inane "Summer School Teachers." Moreover, Pat made guest appearances on the TV shows "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors," "Here We Go Again," "Dynasty," and "Jake and the Fatman." Alas, Pat Anderson's career slowed down in the 80's and she eventually stopped acting altogether by the end of that particular decade.
About the Movie: Fly Me (1973)
Release Year: 1973
Nation: Philippines, United States
Alternative Title: Il racket del sesso
Director: Cirio H. Santiago, Curtis Hanson, Jonathan Demme
Writer: Miller Drake
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Keywords: airline, forced prostitution, kung fu, stewardess, undercover operation
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Fly Me (1973) follows a group of stewardesses who find themselves caught in a dangerous situation while working aboard an airplane. The film centers around their struggle against kung fu killers who pose a threat to them and their passengers.
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Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, Curtis Hanson, and Jonathan Demme, Fly Me is an action-drama that combines elements of martial arts with the setting of air travel. Set primarily aboard an airplane, the film explores themes of survival and resistance against adversity. The story revolves around forced prostitution involving stewardesses, which serves as the catalyst for the undercover operation depicted in the film.