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Release Date:
November 13, 2007
Original Title:
The Girl from B.I.K.I.N.I.
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
American Independent Productions
Retromedia Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17
Runtime: 92
Tania, a sexy secret agent, shakes up the international espionage circuit. B.I.K.I.N.I. (Bureau of International Knowledge and Nonstandard Investigations) has knowledge of a criminal organization tapping into their signals with the CIA. It's up to this spicy secret agent to go on an arousing chase to uncover the offenders!
Assistant Hairstylist:
Andrea Kennedy
Ayla Dew
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ayla Dew
Andrea Kennedy
Boom Operator:
Tim Hollenbaugh
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
T. Max Montgomery
Editor:
Dean McKendrick
Electrician:
Brian Bellamy
Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen
First Assistant Camera:
Lance Mitchell
First Assistant Director:
Edward Torres
Gaffer:
Roberto Correa
Key Grip:
David Ortega
Key Hair Stylist:
Elizabeth Fox
Key Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Fox
Key Production Assistant:
Zach Beseda
Rick Wallack
Gregory Conley
Robert E. Pyatt
Loader:
Domenick Fraumeni
Music:
Anthony Francis
Music Supervisor:
Anthony Francis
On Set Dresser:
Ewan D. Ross
Chris Mackey
Painter:
Kevin Coon
Penni Coon
Producer:
Dan Golden
Production Design:
Steve Ralph
Property Master:
Carman Joseph DiCicco
Steve Millan
Rotoscoping Artist:
Kim Gibbs
Bruce Clement
Pidde Andersson
Second Assistant Camera:
Marco Erdmann
Second Assistant Director:
Sal Moscato
Second Second Assistant Director:
John R. Hand
Set Production Assistant:
Michael Hopkins
Sound Mixer:
Paul Bacca
Special Effects:
David A. Lloyd
Brett Kelly
Still Photographer:
David Goldner
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rick Trottier
Greg Stanina
Wardrobe Master:
Melons LaRue
Writer:
Fred Olen Ray
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