Baywatch - Hawaii wedding

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Movie
German title Baywatch - Hawaii wedding
Original title Baywatch - Hawaiian Wedding
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2003
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Douglas Schwartz
script Michael Berk ,
Douglas Schwartz
production Francis Conway
music John D'Andrea
Cory Lerios
camera Stuart Asbjornsen
cut Tom Erwin
occupation

Baywatch Hawaiian Wedding is a 2003 American action film directed by Douglas Schwartz in which lifeguard Mitch must recognize his friends and save them from drowning. The film is based on the television series Baywatch - The Lifeguards of Malibu . It premiered on February 28, 2003 on US and Canadian television.

action

Mitch, a lifeguard in Los Angeles, met a woman who looks just like his former work colleague and friend Stephanie. He successfully proposes marriage to Allison. His former wife Neely tries in vain to win him back.

Allison and Mitch plan to get married in Hawaii and celebrate an engagement with Mitch's friends at the CJ resort beforehand. Neely tries in vain to snatch the engagement ring from Allison during the celebration. Their research reveals that Allison has a criminal record and had her face changed. When Mitch discovers scars on Allison's face, she admits the plastic surgery. Her accomplice Sato, whom Mitch has jailed twice, overwhelms him. Sato shows him on screens that he is slowly drowning several wedding guests. He wants to torture Mitch for life instead of killing him. He gives him the unlikely chance of saving his friends and son.

Mitch manages to save everyone from drowning. You are attacked again by Sato and Allison. In a fight with Mitch on a moving motorboat, Sato is killed while his accomplice is overwhelmed. The film ends with CJ marrying her employee Lorenzo.

background

In the film, actors from different seasons of the discontinued television series Baywatch - The Lifeguards of Malibu came together again.

Relation to the series plot

Mitch apparently died in a boat explosion at the end of season 10, causing him to rise from the dead for the film.

Summer works at Baywatch even though she quit at the end of Season 4.

Neely works at Baywatch despite being evicted by her work colleagues towards the end of Season 9 after attempting to portray her boss, Alex Ryker, as a pill addict.

criticism

"Threadly developed new edition of a once successful television series, for which almost all important actors could be recruited."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Baywatch - Hawaiian Wedding in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed May 3, 2009