Bikini Island (film)
Bikini Island is a 1991 American crime thriller film directed by Tony Markes and starring Holly Floria and Alicia Anne. It has been cited as an "erotic thriller".[1] James M. Craddock describes the plot as "Beautiful swimsuit models gather on a remote tropical island for a big photo shoot, each vying to be the next cover girl of the hottest swimsuit magazine. Before long, scantily clad lovelies are turning up dead." [2]
Bikini Island | |
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Directed by | Tony Markes |
Written by | Tony Markes, Diana Levitt |
Starring | Holly Floria and Alicia Anne |
Music by | Marc David Decker |
Cinematography | Howard Wexler |
Edited by | Ron Resnick |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Holly Floria as Annie
- Alicia Anne as Ursula
- Jackson Robinson as Jack Denton
- Kelly Poole as Brian Michael
- Sherry Johnson as Anesa Cronin
- Gaston LeGaf as Pat
- Shannon Stiles as Nikki
- Kathleen McOsker as Tasha
- Terry Miller as Frab
- B. Lee Drew as Leon DeLodge
- Cyndi Pass as Kari
- Jim E. Jae as Photographer on Cliff
- Dean Georgopoulos as Producer on Cliff
- Laura Lang as Stylist on Cliff
- Rachel Kligerman as Assistant on Cliff
Production
During filming in Malibu, Stuntman Jay C. Currin was killed the first day of filming when a stunt-fall off a 55-foot cliff went wrong and he landed on some rocks instead of the airbag that had been placed to break his fall.[3]
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References
- Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. 11 November 2002. p. 18. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- Craddock, James M. (2006). Video Source Book: Video program listings A-I. Thompson Gale. p. 295. ISBN 978-0-7876-8977-3. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- "The Quick 10: 10 Film Set Tragedies". Worldsstrangest.com. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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