A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2006
Original Title:
Bikini Girls from the Lost Planet
Alternate Titles:
Invasion of the Star Dolls
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
American Independent Productions
Retromedia Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17
Runtime: 100
When the ladies who inhabit the all-lesbian planet of Aquaterra need some top-grade male breeding stock, what else would they do besides don their bikinis and blast off for planet Earth? With men on their minds, two of Aquaterra's finest run into plenty of adventures as they search for Earth studs in director Nicholas Medina's erotic spoof starring Alexandre Boisvert, Evan Stone and Brad Bartram.
Additional Dialogue:
Jeff O'Brien
David A. Lloyd
Brett Kelly
Assistant Hairstylist:
Jo Anne Harrison
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gabby Suarez
Boom Operator:
Tim Hollenbaugh
Costume Design:
Robert Constant
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Editor:
Dean McKendrick
Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen
First Assistant Director:
Carman Joseph DiCicco
Gaffer:
David Whittaker
Roberto Correa
Key Makeup Artist:
Robert Constant
Line Producer:
Kimberly A. Ray
Makeup Artist:
Ayla Dew
Producer:
Kimberly A. Ray
Production Design:
Robert Hummel
Rotoscoping Artist:
Bruce Clement
Tony Masiello
Ken Reid
Greg Stanina
Second Assistant Director:
Christine Holmes
Sound Mixer:
Paul Bacca
Title Designer:
Fred Olen Ray
Writer:
Fred Olen Ray
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