A Navy demolition team heads to the island of Bikini to destroy a sunken submarine before the Japanese get to the top-secret equipment aboard.
V**S
Operation Bikini a hell of a picture.
I just love it. The film is very entertaining and the actores are so handsome. It's a real gem. Two of the most beautiful men of the 20th century : Tab Hunter and Scott Brady together, wow, it's really a joy !
S**R
A Good Movie
I good WWII movie, despite the inaccuracies. If you like Frankie Avalon, or submarines, or WWII, you'll enjoy this movie.
M**E
Four Stars
classic old ww11
M**T
DVD OPERATION BIKINI
Hello,i have received the dvd in good conditionthank you very muchi love all submarine movieswith kind regardsmarc triolet
K**D
Five Stars
great war movie
D**O
like a BEACH PARTY prequel disguised as a low-budget war ...
Strange, uneven film... like a BEACH PARTY prequel disguised as a low-budget war film that somehow can mention BOTH the atomic testing at Bikini Atoll AND talk about (and show) fun-loving pretty girls wearing the swimwear named after it. Weird.
R**R
Five Stars
ok
E**A
Do the Locomotion
I prefer films that are not good and do not pretend to be anything else, than many overblown pretentious productions financed by big companies that try to pass for more than what they really are: little bad motion pictures in disguise, behind big names, expensive sets, costumes and make-up. "Operation Bikini" does not pretend to be anything else than a routine, low-budget war programmer made by American International Pictures, with some actors who once were in better vehicles (Scott Brady, Tab Hunter, Gary Crosby), new talent used in AIP productions that would later fare better in "beach party" movies (Frankie Avalon, Jody McCrea), reliable professionals as Michael Dante and even Jim Backus, plus an Hungarian "Miss Whatever" (Eva Six, playing a Japanese woman) and a bunch of California blondes to spice things up a bit, and a map of Mexico passing for some location on the Asian Pacific. Do not expect much from this, it is certainly not good, so just take it for what it is. Now, it sure did help to have a film editor as director, for Anthony Carras really did wonders combining the scenes he shot with stock footage of war action. Proceed at your own risk, but believe me: there are really worst things than this pretending to be "masterpieces". 2.5/5
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