Monster Island (2004)
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Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: This deliberately campy MTV production uses fake-looking science fiction creatures to drum up some laughs in a typical teenage horror flick. MONSTER ISLAND features the adventures of six... This deliberately campy MTV production uses fake-looking science fiction creatures to drum up some laughs in a typical teenage horror flick. MONSTER ISLAND features the adventures of six 20-somethings that win a trip to a Bermuda resort. As they party hardy in typical Spring Break fashion, Carmen Electra and some backup dancers function as their featured entertainment. As she seductively croons and shimmies before throngs of teens, giant fake-looking monsters descend on the crowd. BATMAN'S Adam West and Backstreet Boy Nick Carter make special appearances and bolster the star factor in this silly parody. [More]
Starring: Carmen Electra, Adam West, Nick Carter, La La Vasquez
Starring: Carmen Electra, Adam West, Nick Carter, La La Vasquez
Director: Jack Perez
Director: Jack Perez
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