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  1. Air Hostess is a 1949 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gloria Henry, Ross Ford and Audrey Long. The film's sets were designed by the art director Harold H. MacArthur.

  2. Air Hostess: Directed by Lew Landers. With Gloria Henry, Ross Ford, Audrey Long, Marjorie Lord. The Hansen School For Air Hostesses, operated by Celia Hansen, welcomes a new group of students: librarian Ruth Jackson; nurse Lorraine Carter; and widow Jennifer White, whose husband was an aviator killed in World War II.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Lew Landers
    • 1949-08-25
  3. 30. Jan. 2019 · Air Hostess (1949) The Hansen School for Air Hostesses, operated by Celia Hansen, welcomes a new group of students; a librarian named Ruth Jackson; Lorraine Carter, a nurse; and Jennifer White, whose husband was an aviator killed in World War II.

  4. The Hansen School for Air Hostesses, operated by Celia Hansen, welcomes a new group of students; a librarian named Ruth Jackson; Lorraine Carter, a nurse; and Jennifer White, whose husband was an aviator killed in World War II.

  5. Directed by Lew Landers. Love flies High with the Air Hostess. The Hansen School for Air Hostesses, operated by Celia Hansen, welcomes a new group of students; a librarian named Ruth Jackson; Lorraine Carter, a nurse; and Jennifer White, whose husband was an aviator killed in World War II.

    • Lew Landers
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. On the advice of her sister Midge, a recent graduate, Ruth Jackson, a librarian, attends a school for airline hostesses run by Celia Hansen. At the school, Ruth meets fellow students Lorraine Carter, a former nurse, and Jennifer White, a war widow whose husband loved flying. She also meets pilot Dennis Hogan and falls in love with him. Hoping ...

  7. Air Hostess. ( 1949 ) Action. Adventure. Drama. Romance. Black and White. 1940s. The Hansen School for Air Hostesses, operated by Celia Hansen, welcomes a new group of students; a librarian named Ruth Jackson; Lorraine Carter, a nurse; and Jennifer White, whose husband was an aviator killed in World War II.