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If there is a flaw in Where The Boys Aren't 17 , it is that it feels somewhat mechanical. The film is a product of the "contract star" system, where the goal was to showcase as many signed performers as possible, sometimes at the expense of genuine spontaneity. The story is virtually non-existent, serving only as a costume change opportunity. Furthermore, the runtime is dedicated to showcasing the stars, but some scenes feel truncated or edited for pacing, leaving the viewer wanting more interaction between specific pairings. If you’re looking for a legitimate article about

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However, I want to clarify that I couldn't find any information on an airline called "All Girl Airlines" or a specific connection between the names you've listed and a particular airline. This paper provides a starting point for exploring the topic

and written by LaRue alongside Jim Steele, the film is set against the backdrop of a chartered flight on the fictional "All Girl Airlines". Narrative Concept and Setting The film’s plot follows superstar Jenna Jameson