A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1991
Original Title:
Bikini Summer
Alternate Titles:
Bikini Party
Bikini Party - Lasst die Hüllen fallen
Bikinikesä
Lato w bikini
Malibu Moon
Miss Bikini
Verão Ardente
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Contact Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 86
Meet photographer, Chet. He's obsessed with finding "Miss Right." And it looks like Jazz will fit the bill. After all, she has all the right parts, in all the right places, and it's all the right size! (Plus, she was the "body double" for Julie Roberts in Pretty Woman!) She's the leader of an unemployed all - female band. And her buddy Mad Dog knows a perfect way to help Jazz out - he'll put on a bikini contest that will draw everyone's attention. Everyone - including the cops! And when Chet, Jazz and Mad Dog end up as roommates in a beach house, they're in for a summer they'll never forget. And neither will you!
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ADR Editor:
Doris Miller
Additional Editing:
John L. Price
Associate Producer:
Carlton Hollander
Boom Operator:
James P. Slingluff
Maurice K. McGuire
Color Timer:
Chuck Winston
Continuity:
Stacey Robin
Costume Design:
Diana Phipps
Dialogue Editor:
Arthur Farkas
Director:
Robert Veze
Director of Photography:
Ken Blakey
Dolly Grip:
Pamela Gale
Editor:
John Weidner
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Paul G. Volk
First Assistant Camera:
Todd McMullen
First Assistant Director:
Robert Beal
Foley Artist:
Justin Melgar
Freddy Howard
Rosa Allen
Foley Editor:
Wynn Keyes
Gaffer:
Dana Baker
Grip:
Roberto Melgar
Frank Jacobellis
Michael Held
Key Grip:
Fred Sanchez
Line Producer:
Robert Beal
Location Manager:
Stanley Edward
Makeup Artist:
Judy Yonemoto
Music Editor:
John Gonzalez
Music Supervisor:
Paul G. Volk
Negative Cutter:
Chris Weber
Original Music Composer:
John Gonzalez
Post Production Coordinator:
Geraint Bell
Post Production Supervisor:
Paul G. Volk
Producer:
Jean Levine
Production Coordinator:
Victoria Hawley
Production Design:
Paul C. Cunnick
Production Sound Mixer:
Mike Hall
Property Master:
Mark Williams
Script Supervisor:
Laurel Fest
Second Assistant Camera:
Maurice K. McGuire
Second Assistant Director:
Ray Thurman
Second Second Assistant Director:
Felicia Miller
Set Dresser:
Vincent Cascio
Sound Effects Editor:
Bryan Mark
Sound Engineer:
Douglas Green
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Troy Allen
Mark Allen
Still Photographer:
Greg Degler
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Allen
Title Designer:
Gregory Elwood
Deneen Celecia
Unit Production Manager:
Jean Levine
Wardrobe Assistant:
Ken Lamplugh
Wardrobe Master:
Diana Phipps
Writer:
Robert Veze
Nick Stone
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