Ghost in a Teeny Bikini
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Distributed by | New City Releasing |
Directed by | Fred Olen Ray |
Produced by | Kimberly A. Ray |
Written by | Fred Olen Ray |
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Music by | Anthony Francis |
Cinematography | Max Thornburg |
Production company | American Independent Productions |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Ghost in a Teeny Bikini is a 2006 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray.
Plot
While shooting for a film directed by her boyfriend, Ted Wood, Jr., Muffin Baker learns from a telegram that her rich uncle, Cyrus, has died. Together they travel to the estate of the deceased, where her last will is to be read. The lawyer, Archibald Weisenheimer, and her daughter, Evilyn, put plans together to murder Muffin Baker and claim the inheritance for themselves. Unknown to them, however, the property is haunted by the spirit of Tabitha, who becomes friendly to Muffin Baker and helps her. Weisenheimer tries desperately to kill the heir, leaving Evilyn to sleep with Ted.
In the last testament of the late Uncle Cyrus, it is revealed that a box of his assets and the associated key were hidden in his property. Muffin then returns to her room to take a nap. In her dreams, the spirit of Tabitha appears and seduces her. After her nap, Muffin realizes where she has to look for the chest and the key. However, when Weisenheimer and Evilyn threaten to steal the money, Tabitha reappears and saves Muffin. Weisenheimer confesses that he murdered Muffin's uncle. A policeman, fetched by Ted, arrives to arrest Weisenheimer. Ted and Muffin finally forgive each other.
Background
The film was produced by the production company American Independent Productions. It was broadcast several times in Summer 2006 at fixed times and on demand on the premium channel Cinemax.[1] It was released on DVD on August 6, 2006.
The building, in which a large part of the film was shot, also served as a filming location for the movie Voodoo Dollz.[2]
Reception
Dr. Gore's Movie Reviews praised the film in a review for the humor and the variety with three songs that are sung in the film. The best performers are found to be Evan Stone and Rebecca Love.[3] The humorous songs and Evan Stone's role were evaulated positive, but Christine Nguyen was identified as the best actress in the film. Ghost in a Teeny Bikini had a B-movie average and was rated as highly recommended.[4] The film was given 8 out of 10.[5]
Mitch Lovell of The Video Vacuum, however, had a rather negative assessment of the film. He said that the sex scenes were mostly terrible. Unlike other critics, he also criticized the songs as a particularly low point.[6]
References
- ↑ "HBO and Cinemax schedule archived for September-October 2006". AngelFire. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Voodoo Dollz: Lust Potion #9". Tarstarkas.net. January 22, 2009. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
- ↑ ""Ghost in a Teeny Bikini" review". Dr. Gore's Movie Reviews. January 10, 2007. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Ghost in a Teeny Bikini". DVD Talk. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Ghost in a Teeny Bikini". Tarstarkas.net. November 3, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
- ↑ Lovell, Mitch (July 9, 2011). "Sirens of Skinamax: Rebecca Love". The Video Vacuum. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
External links
- Ghost in a Teeny Bikini at the Internet Movie Database
- Ghost in a Teeny Bikini at AllMovie
- Ghost in a Teeny Bikini at Rotten Tomatoes
- Ghost in a Teeny Bikini on Chacebook