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Electric Blue 22

Electric Blue 22

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In the first of two main segments, the Electric Blue girls, along with Ricky Diamond, are in St. Tropez for more sun, surf, tits and sub-Benny Hill jokes. The second main story ("The Love Machine") is a parody of Back to the Future. Other segments include a brief profile of Brigitte Bardot, a brief look at the girls of the Australian Stubbies Surf Classic (and a wet t-shirt contest), the Electric Blue Dance Troupe and several erotic stories.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

3/10

Release Date

01 January 1986

Country

Cast

Gina Carrera

Gina Carrera

Janet Benson (segment "The Love Machine")

Robert Poletick

Robert Poletick

Vinnie (segment "The Love Machine")

Bunny Bleu

Bunny Bleu

Connie (segment "The Love Machine")

Krista Pflanzer

Krista Pflanzer

Horny's Girl

Paula Harlow

Paula Harlow

Priscilla Ashby (segment "The Love Machine")

Scarlet Windsor

Scarlet Windsor

Laurie (segment "The Love Machine")

Roxanne Rollan

Roxanne Rollan

Radio Show Host (segment "Ask Bon Bon")

Felicity Stewart

Felicity Stewart

Dancer (segment "Electric Blue Dance Troupe")

Jo Phillips

Jo Phillips

Dancer (segment "Electric Blue Dance Troupe")

Siggi Miksa

Siggi Miksa

Dancer (segment "Electric Blue Dance Troupe")

Brigitte Bardot

Brigitte Bardot

Herself (archive footage)

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