It's a Bikini World
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| It's a Bikini World | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Stephanie Rothman |
| Produced by | Charles S. Swartz |
| Written by | Stephanie Rothman Charles S. Swartz |
| Starring | Deborah Walley Tommy Kirk Bobby Pickett Suzie Kaye Jack Bernardi |
| Music by | Mike Curb Bob Summers |
| Cinematography | Alan Stensvold |
| Editing by | Leo H. Shreve |
| Distributed by | Trans American |
| Release date(s) | April 14, 1967 |
| Running time | 86 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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It's a Bikini World is an American motion picture released in 1967, but probably filmed two years earlier in 1965. The film stars Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley and Bobby "Boris" Pickett of "Monster Mash" fame. The film also features cameos by the music groups The Gentrys, The Toys, The Animals and The Castaways.
[edit] Plot
The film stars Tommy Kirk as a young surfer named Mike Sampson who is quite the ladies man until he meets Delilah Dawes. At first he tries to add her to his harem, but she rejects him. Later she competes against him in various events and loses each time. However, Mike finds that he is falling in love with her, so he disguises himself as his fake, nerdy twin brother Herbert. Eventually Delilah finds out and soon the two of them compete in a race using various vehicles.

