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Duration: 69 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Vidman |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2014-Nov-17 |
Birth Name: Bobbi Pavis
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"Konstantin Stanislavski famously asserted, 'There are no small roles, only small actors.' However, actress Bobbi Pavi seemed destined to prove this adage wrong. With her striking figure and voluminous blonde hair, she was an imposing presence despite landing mostly minor parts. Her career took off in 1986 when she appeared in a bikini for the documentary 'Paul Rodriguez Live!: I Need the Couch' and the music video 'Just A Gigolo-Yankee Rose' by David Lee Roth. Subsequent television appearances included guest spots on sci-fi series 'Starman' (1987) and TV movie 'Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again' (1995), where she coincidentally played a 'girl in a cake' both times. Along the way, she portrayed a 'centerfold' on the sitcom 'We Got It Made' (1988) and a 'sexy dancer' in the R-rated film 'Mortuary Academy' (1988). Despite securing one-off roles on popular shows like 'Moonlighting' (1988) and 'China Beach' (1990), Bobbi remained largely overshadowed. Her promising debut as a 'stunning girl' in the R-rated romantic comedy 'The Malibu Bikini Shop' (1986) failed to launch her career further, despite showcasing both her comedic timing and impressive physique during a memorable scene where she removes her tank top. Alas, Bobbi's screen time was often brief, but her notable figure ensured that no role could be considered truly small."
Release Year: 1986
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Malibu Bikini Shop, The Bikini Shop, A Loja dos Bikinis, Der Bikini-Shop, Heiße Hasenjagd
Director: David Wechter
Writer: David Wechter
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Keywords: independent film, malibu, sex comedy, sexuality, summer job, teen comedy, teen movie
After inheriting a failing bikini shop in Malibu, two recent graduates have differing motivations for keeping it open. One wants to build it into a successful business, while the other is more interested in attracting women wearing revealing swimsuits. Their attempts at drumming up business become increasingly outrageous, eventually drawing unwanted attention.
Malibu Bikini Shop is a comedy film directed by David Wechter and released in 1986. It follows two recent graduates who inherit an unprofitable bikini shop in Malibu, California. While one of them has sincere intentions to turn the business around, the other sees it as an opportunity to ogle attractive women in swimsuits. Their marketing strategies become more provocative over time, attracting not just customers but also unwanted attention. The film is notable for its depiction of teenage sexuality and summer jobs, fitting into the teen comedy genre.