Title: High Mileage Club: A Review of Where The Boys Aren't 17: All Girl Airlines Cast: Jenna Jameson, Savanna Samson, Sunrise Adams, Mercedez, Kira Kener, Chloe Jones, Briana Banks, Dasha Studio: Vivid Entertainment
as she boards a private flight with an all-female entourage. The narrative premise focuses on the "special personal service" provided by the flight's all-lesbian crew, including pilots and flight attendants, to their passengers. This aviation theme serves as the structural framework for a series of vignette-style scenes. Ensemble Cast
Rating: 4/5 Stars Summary: A polished, star-studded showcase of Vivid's golden era. The plot is forgettable, but the cast is historic.
In the landscape of early 2000s adult cinema, few franchises carried the prestige and star power of Vivid Entertainment’s Where The Boys Aren't series. By the time the seventeenth installment rolled around, the series had fully embraced a slick, high-gloss aesthetic that prioritized fantasy scenarios over narrative heft. Where The Boys Aren't 17: All Girl Airlines is exactly what the title promises: an excuse to put a murderer's row of Vivid contract stars in flight attendant uniforms and let them loose in a luxurious setting. While the plot is tissue-thin, the lineup remains one of the most impressive collections of talent assembled in the genre's "Golden Age."
The context provided by the list of names suggests a focus on adult entertainment. There are a number of websites dedicated to adult films and also some production companies dedicated to all girl casts.
Title: High Mileage Club: A Review of Where The Boys Aren't 17: All Girl Airlines Cast: Jenna Jameson, Savanna Samson, Sunrise Adams, Mercedez, Kira Kener, Chloe Jones, Briana Banks, Dasha Studio: Vivid Entertainment
as she boards a private flight with an all-female entourage. The narrative premise focuses on the "special personal service" provided by the flight's all-lesbian crew, including pilots and flight attendants, to their passengers. This aviation theme serves as the structural framework for a series of vignette-style scenes. Ensemble Cast
Rating: 4/5 Stars Summary: A polished, star-studded showcase of Vivid's golden era. The plot is forgettable, but the cast is historic.
In the landscape of early 2000s adult cinema, few franchises carried the prestige and star power of Vivid Entertainment’s Where The Boys Aren't series. By the time the seventeenth installment rolled around, the series had fully embraced a slick, high-gloss aesthetic that prioritized fantasy scenarios over narrative heft. Where The Boys Aren't 17: All Girl Airlines is exactly what the title promises: an excuse to put a murderer's row of Vivid contract stars in flight attendant uniforms and let them loose in a luxurious setting. While the plot is tissue-thin, the lineup remains one of the most impressive collections of talent assembled in the genre's "Golden Age."
The context provided by the list of names suggests a focus on adult entertainment. There are a number of websites dedicated to adult films and also some production companies dedicated to all girl casts.