Summaries

Bobby McCain is an American lifeguard who goes to Australia learns that work can be quite different when you're a lifeguard Down Under!

Mullet Beach Australia. White sands. Perfect waves. Hot bodies. Drawcard for every oddball who ever wanted to surf. Bobby McCain (Christopher Atkins) is a silvertail Californian playboy posing as an exchange lifeguard to check out the investment potential for his father's (Elliot Gould) multinational corporation. When the Mullet Beach perfect lifestyle of fun in the sun is threatened, Bobby is torn between loyalty to his father and to his new found friends especially the king of the beach Mick (Julian McMahon) and Julie, the gorgeous surf queen.—Australian Home Video Sleeve Notes

Mullet Beach - A place where the days are warm and the nights are hot. Where topless sun worshippers bask in the day's sizzling sun and the world's best lifeguards battle it out on the beach. When rugged lifeguard Bobby McCain (Christopher Atkins) hits the town, body temperatures rise and fantasies become realities as he turns the beach haven upside down and inside out. For beautiful club owner Julie Thomas (Rebecca Cross) the possibility of losing the Mullet Beach Club to a commercial developer (Elliott Gould) heated her string-bikini. However, with the help of her gorgeous surfer friends, they will do anything under the sun to keep their club from becoming a washed up pile of sand. As the Lifesaving Champions fight to the finish, this becomes the ultimate battle of physical endurance and wild passions.—American LaserDisc and Home Video Sleeve Notes

Details

Keywords
  • public nudity
  • nudity
  • male nudity
  • undressing
  • stripping
Genres
  • Comedy
Release date Oct 19, 1993
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States Australia
Language English
Filming locations Sydney, Australia
Production companies Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC) Avalon Films Beyond Films

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 35m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

Caught up in the shady dealings of a corrupt businessman, Bobby McCain, theson of U.S. international resort developer "Big Mike" McCain, finds himselfposing as an Exchange Lifeguard, transferred from Malibu, California to anisolated north coast beauty spot, Mullet Beach, Australia.Life in the beautiful but underdeveloped Mullet Beach centres around the SurfLifesaving club which is the haven for a whacky group of drop-outs and misfits.Bobby has been sent to infiltrate the Surf club so that his father's company canbuy up the land along the beach and build a resort. However after spendingtime among the Surf clubbers Bobby is seduced by the lifestyle, the people andthe young girl who owns the surf club building.The Mullet Beach tribe are organising a militant defence against the McCaindevelopment and Bobby is drawn into battle against his own father's company.Wanting to save Mullet Beach from high-rise development and the corruptelements in his father's company, Bobby decides to confess to his friends abouthis role in the buy-up. However before he can own up, he is unmasked and castout from the tribe.Wandering alone and sad Bobby is reunited with his father who has beenduped, by his double-dealing wife and his right hand man, into giving upcontrol of his development company. Together, father and son decide to saveMullet Beach.In a series of whacky and exciting adventures the film builds to the finale of theSurf Lifesaving Carnival which sees the Mullet Beach misfits pitted head tohead against their enemies with everything riding on the outcome."Exchange Lifeguards" is a comedy about the cultural clash between theprivileged American, Bobby McCain, and the strange tribe of beach people fromMullet Beach. It's the story about how a lifesaving club overcomes shadycouncillors and predatory developers in an exciting but light-hearted comedywith environmental overtones.

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