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South Beach Academy

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
715
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South Beach Academy (1995)
Comedy

What do you do when the future of your school, your family, and your fortune all rest on the performance of the school's all-female volleyball team? It's up to two brothers and a steamy stud... Read allWhat do you do when the future of your school, your family, and your fortune all rest on the performance of the school's all-female volleyball team? It's up to two brothers and a steamy student body to save the day.What do you do when the future of your school, your family, and your fortune all rest on the performance of the school's all-female volleyball team? It's up to two brothers and a steamy student body to save the day.

  • Director
    • Joe Esposito
  • Writer
    • Bill Milling
  • Stars
    • Keith Coulouris
    • Elizabeth Kaitan
    • Corey Feldman
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    715
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Esposito
    • Writer
      • Bill Milling
    • Stars
      • Keith Coulouris
      • Elizabeth Kaitan
      • Corey Feldman
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Keith Coulouris
    Keith Coulouris
    • Harry Spencer
    • (as Keith Colouris)
    Elizabeth Kaitan
    Elizabeth Kaitan
    • Shannon McSorley
    Corey Feldman
    Corey Feldman
    • Billy Spencer
    Al Lewis
    Al Lewis
    • Uncle Gene
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Johnny Staccato
    Lorelei Leslie
    • Harley
    Julie Cialini
    Julie Cialini
    • Phyllis Glass
    • (as Julie Lynn Cialini)
    Marcus Mueller
    • Pigiron
    Amy Lynn Rosenthal
    • Erika
    Ute Weigel
    • Solitaire
    Tiffany Cara
    • Ginger…
    Christi Bauerle
    • Dominique
    Kristina Rodriguez
    • Pina Kollata
    Mindy Feldman
    • Francesca
    Gary Bristow
    • Drill Sergeant
    Ron Jeremy
    Ron Jeremy
    • 'Weed' Wacker
    • (as Ron Hyatt)
    Jennifer Cole
    • Tracy
    Gil Gesauldi
    • Frankie
    • Director
      • Joe Esposito
    • Writer
      • Bill Milling
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    User reviews9

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    4RavenGlamDVDCollector

    Way Down South

    I've had a mini-poster of this one ever since I saw it advertising the flick and begged it from the owner, but never saw the actual movie. So recently I went for it after downloading the trailer and seeing all those G-strings, so, yes, market researchers, making trailers available on the Net is Great Advertising, and, yes, market researchers, sex, and nudity, sells big-time.

    My imported DVD, a Red Carpet Special, was a double bill feature, and I was worried about the running partner being dorky, but not too worried, as it was another Corey Feldman movie, ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL FOREVER which I thought night well be perhaps just like a naughty episode of BEVERLY HILLS 90210.

    Don't I wish!

    For all of those of you who go blech!!! over SOUTH BEACH ACADEMY, go watch RARHSF. You'll come crawling back to dear old SBA on your hands and knees, kissing its feet!

    In both movies, Corey Feldman is the epitome of white trash. This is because Corey Feldman lives to be the epitome of white trash on film.

    But SOUTH BEACH ACADEMY, though light on dim- witted plot, at least has something to look at almost the whole time as you struggle through the inane script. Unfortunately, contrary to most expectations, there aren't many breasts in this movie, so don't be fooled by the other reviewers, who are sadly mistaken by the gamut of surgical creations that have usurped the spaces once held by natural appendages. Hell, girls, all of you in this movie, you're damn pretty things, with your long legs, slinky midriffs, long, long hair, and those curvy asses, but really! You had to go and get yourself all cut up for yucky implants?

    Fortunately there are loads of rear views! And great ones at that!

    The script stinks! The movie stinks! Corey Feldman is a low-down stinker! Should have been shot after this miserable performance!

    But it is a hundred times better than that projectile vomit inane schoolboy comedy ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL FOREVER. This one might well be the absolute bottom of the barrel, but ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL FOREVER is what is stuck underneath that barrel on a hot summer's day and you wouldn't want that to stick to your shoes.

    One obtains SOUTH BEACH ACADEMY to watch the girls. As such, there is plenty of fine damsels, even if there are too many boobjobs. Don't expect anything more from it than titillation.

    The opening credits of the movie is really all you need, boys. Just take away all that pesky names of stupid actors, and that irritating beach ball, and put it on Repeat over and over and over, hell, few guys, except you budding Einsteins, would complain. Gee, I should have designed this titles' DVD presentation. Could have done away with the lame plot altogether.

    What did I like? Plenty of dream girls, the lead actress held possibilities, but she was undermined by the poor script. And Ron Jeremy uncredited! But the very, very best thing is newcomer Julia Lynn Cialini, a Playboy centerfold. Hey, she could have been in MELROSE PLACE! She is one of the few girls here not seen nude, pity! but her performance as the sexually overt Phyllis Glass could only have sunk her chances at crossing over to mainstream. Which is a shame, as she'd have been formidable competition for contemporaries Christina Applegate and Nikki Cox (MARRIED WITH CHILDREN and UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER respectively). Wasted opportunity, Hollywood!

    I should have been a casting agent...

    I wince when those volleyball-playing girls hit the sand. Beach sand, but they obviously get hurt. And there seems to be a fetish for that in this movie. Fake boobs, bare butts, and girls diving for the ball, hitting the sand. Ouch!

    Avoid that Rock and Roll thing like the plague. And kill Corey Feldman.
    8z-49136

    Positive playful portrayal of nudity

    A romp on the beach promising and delivering beautiful breasts.

    Too many movies promise and don't provide more than a few moments. Others portray nudity and human interactions negatively. In this movie any negative treatment is rapidly slapped away. For those who see the beauty in nudity, the overall impression is of positive vibes and joyous, loving relationships having fun on the beach.
    BlackJack_B

    I visited Miami because of this film!

    Back in the 60's, beach movies had casts filled with unattractive actors (Frankie & Annette). In the 80's, beach movies had some attractive ladies, but most of the guys (with the exception of Grant Cramer) were still too wiry. In the 90's, the made-for-video beach movies finally got it right, but if your movies are MFV affairs, whose going to care?

    This movie wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either. Mixing up every cliche it can muster, we have a film about a couple of brothers trying to help a woe-be-gone uncle from losing his shirt from a crafty rival through a beach volleyball game. Admittedly, they did put a lot of twists and turns in this one, but there are painful moments here with the acting. Elizabeth Kaitan sounds like she has something stuck in her voice. Al Lewis gets under your nerves, and James Hong delivers every Asian stereotype again. Still, the women are hot and Miami is a gorgeous city as depicted in the film, so if you're into this, by all means take a dip. Just stay out of Club Madonna. My trip to Miami was nice, but it felt more like the S Club 7's.
    4kevin_robbins

    South Beach Academy delivers exactly what you'd expect-lots of nudity and little else

    I recently watched South Beach Academy ;1995) on Tubi. The storyline follows a school that teaches beach activities. The owner of the school has a gambling problem and is duped into betting his entire ownership of the academy on a ladies' volleyball tournament. Two brothers must train some ladies to win the tournament and save the school.

    This film is directed by Joe Esposito in his lone directorial project and stars Corey Feldman (Lost Boys), Al Lewis (The Munsters), James Hong (Big Trouble in Little China), Keith Coulouris (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II), and Ron Jeremy (The Boondock Saints).

    This movie is absolutely wild and should have been better given the fun, random cast. The hijinks essentially serve as an excuse to feature as many random, gorgeous women as possible, resulting in a ton of nudity. Lorelei Leslie (Pulp Fiction) is stunning and reminded me of a young JLo. The film has a very '80s feel in terms of plot, characters, and circumstances. The premise and subplots are terrible. The best parts of the movie are a topless car wash sequence and a random topless scorekeeper during the volleyball game. Corey Feldman's presence in this movie is puzzling; he's annoying and not funny. Additionally, seeing Al Lewis as a creepy old man was uncomfortable...but somehow it worked for James Hong and Ron Jeremy.

    In conclusion, South Beach Academy delivers exactly what you'd expect-lots of nudity and little else. I would score this a 4/10 and recommend skipping.
    Wizard-8

    If bikinis and toplessness are your things...

    I think that there are some people - not a lot, but certainly SOME people - who would really enjoy "South Beach Academy". There are a lot of women in bikinis, and the movie also has a number of these ladies taking off their tops at regular intervals. But I think most viewers would want some substance along with these gorgeous women, and that's what the movie is lacking - SERIOUSLY lacking. The plot, concerning an athletic competition to decide ownership of the title place, is old hat, and is executed with no cleverness or energy. The movie boasts some recognizable stars, such as porn legend Ron Jeremy and James Hong, but these actors can't do much to liven things up. The headline star - Corey Feldman - has a part that has absolutely no real bearing on the story or other characters. It's as if the production was desperate to have a star big enough as Feldman that they did a last minute rewrite to fit him in. At least he got a free trip to Florida.

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    • Trivia
      At the 22:09 mark, the address to meet is: "Marina, Slip F-18" At the Bahia Mar Marina, Slip F-18 is the home of The Busted Flush, owned by Travis MaGee, as written by John D MacDonald.
    • Goofs
      As Billy and Harry approach a hot dog stand the blonde girl selling hot dogs is clearly topless from behind. A closer shot then shows her wearing a bikini top. As they walk away she is seen again topless from the rear.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Staccato: Hi, Harry. How ya doin', huh? Nice of you to drop by.

      Harry Spencer: Hi, Johnny. So where's Rico?

      Johnny Staccato: Rico? Yeah, long gone, man. Would you stay partners with some scumbag slimeball who would badmouth ya, steal from ya and try to screw your wife?

      Harry Spencer: Naw, I guess not.

      Johnny Staccato: Neither did Rico.

    • Connections
      References Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Everything Under The Sun
      Lyrics by Janet Cole Valdez (as Janet Cole)

      Music by Lee Gordon

      Performed by The Touch

      Janet Planet Music / Oto Music / Midnight Music

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1995 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Academia junto al mar
    • Filming locations
      • Broward County, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Future Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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