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: "Fake stewardesses" who play pivotal roles in the film's suspense and action sequences. Technical Details Release Date: October 31, 2017 (USA). Runtime: 2 hours and 32 minutes. Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller. Language: English. Fly Girls: Final Payload (Video 2017) Fly Girls Final Payload -Dick Bush- Digital Pla...

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Jasmine finds herself pitted against , who has her own grand ambitions and a crew of her own. Working alongside her brother, Danny D , Nicolette runs a crooked enterprise that specializes in stealing entire jets to sell them for parts. To carry out their operations, they utilize "fake stewardesses"—played by Aletta Ocean and Jai James —who use their positions to facilitate the thefts. The Final Payload

Directed by with a script by Ginny Rex , the film is noted for its attempt to blend "mainstream B-filmmaking" with the high production values typically associated with Digital Playground . Reviewers have compared its "reductio ad absurdum" format and levels of violence to the works of British director Michael Winner. Key Cast and Roles Can’t copy the link right now

Released in 2017, is a high-concept action-crime thriller directed by Dick Bush and produced by Digital Playground . Serving as a direct sequel to the 2010 comedy Fly Girls , this installment abandons the original's lighthearted parody in favor of a gritty, suspenseful narrative centered on corporate ruin and criminal double-crosses. Plot Overview

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: Released seven years later, Fly Girls: Final Payload completely discarded the comedic tone. Directed by Dick Bush, the film was restructured as a straight-ahead, dark crime feature. It traded the colorful aviation parodies for themes of white-collar crime, corporate sabotage, and deadly double-crosses. Plot and Narrative Structure