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Lenore Kasdorf, born July 23, 1948, is an American actress known for her extensive work on television and film. She appeared on various soap operas like 'Santa Barbara' and 'Days of our Lives', had a recurring role in the sitcom 'Coach', and guest-starred in numerous shows such as 'The A-Team', 'Knight Rider', 'Murder, She Wrote', 'Babylon 5', among others. Notably, she played one of her most prominent film roles opposite Chuck Norris in 'Missing in Action' (1984).
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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 born in Superior, Wisconsin. She began acting in the early 1970s and gained recognition for her roles in exploitation films of that decade. Her notable performances include 'Toby' in 'Fly Me', 'Lizzie' in 'Dirty O'Neil: The Love Life of a Cop', and 'Elaine' in 'T.N.T. Jackson'. She also made guest appearances on several TV shows such as 'The Bold Ones: The New Doctors' and 'Dynasty'. Her career slowed down by the end of the 1980s, leading to her eventual retirement from acting.
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Release Year: 1973
Nation: Philippines, United States of America
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
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.
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.