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Waitress! is a 1981 comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. It was the second in Troma's line of "sexy comedies", preceded by the 1979's Squeeze Play! and followed by 1982's Stuck on You! and 1983's The First Turn-On!.

Premise

The film follows an aspiring actress working as a waitress as she deals with a variety of crazy customers, drunken chefs, and other zany hurdles.

Trivia

  • Although the film's original tagline was A tray full of fun for the entire family!, the movie actually has a considerable amount of language and nudity.
  • Actors Chris Noth, Elizabeth Kaitan, and Calvert DeForest both have bit roles in the film.
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