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Piège pour Amazones

Original title: Savage Beach
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
2K
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Hope Marie Carlton and Dona Speir in Piège pour Amazones (1989)
DEA agents flying cargo as part of their cover make an emergency landing on a remote island in the pacific, where several unscrupulous parties are looking for a WWII gold treasure.
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DEA agents flying cargo as part of their cover make an emergency landing on a remote island in the pacific, where several unscrupulous parties are looking for a WWII gold treasure.DEA agents flying cargo as part of their cover make an emergency landing on a remote island in the pacific, where several unscrupulous parties are looking for a WWII gold treasure.DEA agents flying cargo as part of their cover make an emergency landing on a remote island in the pacific, where several unscrupulous parties are looking for a WWII gold treasure.

  • Director
    • Andy Sidaris
  • Writer
    • Andy Sidaris
  • Stars
    • Dona Speir
    • Hope Marie Carlton
    • John Aprea
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Sidaris
    • Writer
      • Andy Sidaris
    • Stars
      • Dona Speir
      • Hope Marie Carlton
      • John Aprea
    • 19User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dona Speir
    Dona Speir
    • Donna
    Hope Marie Carlton
    Hope Marie Carlton
    • Taryn
    John Aprea
    John Aprea
    • Captain Andreas
    Bruce Penhall
    Bruce Penhall
    • Bruce Christian
    Rodrigo Obregón
    Rodrigo Obregón
    • Martinez
    • (as Rodrigo Obregon)
    Michael Mikasa
    • Japanese Warrior
    Michael J. Shane
    • Shane Abilene
    • (as Michael Shane)
    Dann Seki
    Dann Seki
    • Admiral Kenji Inada
    Al Leong
    Al Leong
    • Fu
    Eric Chen
    Eric Chen
    • Erik
    Paul Hospodar
    • Duke
    • (as Paul Cody)
    Teri Weigel
    Teri Weigel
    • Anjelica
    Lisa London
    Lisa London
    • Rocky
    Patty Duffek
    • Pattycakes
    James Lew
    James Lew
    • Agent #1
    Casey Kono
    • Agent #2
    Roy Summersett
    • Paul Michaels
    Max Wasa
    Max Wasa
    • Sexy Beauty
    • (as Maxine Wasa)
    • Director
      • Andy Sidaris
    • Writer
      • Andy Sidaris
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    4JohnSeal

    Good natured and silly fun

    A typical entry in the Sidaris filmography, Savage Beach features the usual assortment of well-endowed women, goofy villains, and exotic locations, and is simple minded if occasionally violent fun. The highlight of this one is Michael Mikasa's appearance as a World War II Japanese soldier stranded on a remote island--in order to age him, the makeup department seems to have submerged his head in a bowl of collodion. It's not a pretty sight.
    maddogthemad

    Liked it

    I'm kind of on a Sidaris Marathon this evening. :)

    This is the archtypical B movie with gratuitous use of scantily clad, and occasionally unclad women, but it's so typical that it could be considered maybe to define the genre.

    It differs mostly in the actual quality of filming, and actual attractiveness of the women acting from the majority of other B's of its type.

    It flows very well, so that you never really start to get bored or lulled. For the most part the scenes either make sense to the plot, and move it along or add a different kind of excitement.

    Still, of course, only fans of typical B movies, like the kind that push the R rating a little further than mainstream tends to allow, would want to watch it. If you're into that, you'll find this film to be a bit better than average.
    6gridoon

    Better than usual Sidaris film

    "Savage Beach" is probably one of Andy Sidaris' most technically accomplished films. He achieves some beautiful color contrasts and other cinematographic effects here (right from the opening scene, which has a samurai silhouetted against an orange sky). There is perhaps a bit too much exposition in the first half, but the movie really comes alive as soon as Dona Speir and Hope Marie Carlton set foot on the "deserted" island. They both look great in their tank tops and they are (expectedly) in tip-top physical shape. As another reviewer noted, watching them wander around the humid island and wave their guns is a pleasure in itself. And at the end, there is even a dramatic scene! Trivia note: 7 years before Pamela Anderson made the "Don't call me babe" line famous in "Barb Wire", Dona Speir had already said "Don't ever call me a bimbo again" to John Aprea in this film - and I, for one, agree with her! (**1/2)
    3whpratt1

    The Girls Stole My Attention

    In 1989 the gals in this picture looked fantastic, and their outfits were out of this world. Dona Speir,(Donna),"Fit to Kill",'93, played a very hot looking gal who showed plenty of her flesh and especially her cleavage. Hope Marie,(Taryn),"Nactropolis",94, worked together with Donna and also showed a great deal of her body parts. These two gals wind up in forgotten Hawaiian isles where WW II was fought with the Japs and there still remained a single person who was still fighting the world and had regrets over having killed American's during the war. Donna and Hope are faced with all kinds of men in the jungle, and fighting hand to hand combat with big and small men who are drawn to these women like a magnet. The acting was horrible, and if it was not for the two women in this picture, my vote would have been ZERO !
    cannibalfreak100

    Check out the Ladies

    Not a bad film, Im sadly quite a fan of Andy Sidaris so i thought this was Ok. When i say this, I dont mean you wanna go comparing to Citizen Kane or something. But if you like; poor acting (to point where its funny), top heavy women, and script writing of an all together different calliber, then this is for you. The highlight for me (other than the naked beach scene) was the japenese wild mans origin story. Only let down - no Julie Strain!!

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    • Trivia
      All principal actresses in this film were former "Playboy" Playmates.
    • Goofs
      As Donna and Taryn prepare to hunt for the old Japanese guy they put camouflage paint on their faces. When they start the hunt the paint disappears, never to be seen again.
    • Quotes

      [after putting the plane on auto-pilot]

      Donna: Shouldn't we get out of these wet clothes?

    • Connections
      Featured in Return to Savage Beach (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Back To Survival
      Written by Gary Stockdale & Bob Moore

      Sung by Gary Stockdale

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    • Release date
      • October 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Savage Beach
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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