
Bikini Paradise
Comedy
Overview
A pair of U.S. Navy officers are marooned on a South Pacific island with a group of women whom want to use them for marriage and mating purposes.
Top Cast


Janette Scott
Janette Scott
Rachel
Janette Scott
Rachel


Kieron Moore
Kieron Moore
Lt. Allison Fraser
Kieron Moore
Lt. Allison Fraser


John Baer
John Baer
Lt. Anthony Crane
John Baer
Lt. Anthony Crane


Kay Walsh
Kay Walsh
Harriet Pembroke
Kay Walsh
Harriet Pembroke


Alexander Knox
Alexander Knox
Commissioner Lighton
Alexander Knox
Commissioner Lighton
Anna Brazzou
Anna Brazzou
Maya
Anna Brazzou
Maya


Sylvia Sorrente
Sylvia Sorrente
Daphne
Sylvia Sorrente
Daphne


Margaret Nolan
Margaret Nolan
Margarita
Margaret Nolan
Margarita
Michèle Mahaut
Michèle Mahaut
Lisa
Michèle Mahaut
Lisa
Francine Welch
Francine Welch
Charlotte
Francine Welch
Charlotte
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