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Latest revision as of 09:41, 24 December 2025
2003 American TV series or program
| Bikini Airways | |
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| Written by | Fred Olen Ray |
| Directed by | Fred Olen Ray |
| Starring |
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| Theme music composer | Anthony Francis |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Producer | Kimberly A. Ray |
| Cinematography | Gary Graver |
| Running time | 85 minutes |
| Production company | American Independent Productions |
| Release | October 11, 2003 |
Bikini Airways is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray (under the pseudonym name Nicholas Juan Medina).
Terri, after inheriting an airline from her late uncle (and the debt that goes with it), gets a wealthy oil tycoon to pay $25,000 to have his bachelor party on her first flight.
- Regina Russell as Terri
- Brad Bartram as Gary (credited as Brad Bartrom)
- John Henry Richardson as Captain Sam (credited as Jay Richardson)
- Dan Golden as Co-Pilot Dave
- Belinda Gavin as Vicki (credited as Kylie Biscayne)
- Amy Lindsay as Pam (credited as Julie Snow)
- Noah Frank as Jim
- Frankie Cullen as David
- Eddie Jay as Jeff (credited as Leland Jay)
- Maya Divine as Francine (credited as Wendy Divine)
- Kimber Lynn as Traci (credited as Lony Lynn)
The film was produced by the production company American Independent Productions and distributed by Retromedia Entertainment.[1]
Ray said he made the film “on a lark and it did really well” so that it ushered in a series of bikini films.[2]
It was broadcast several times in the winter of 2003 at fixed times and on demand on the premium channels Cinemax and Showtime.[citation needed]
It was released as double feature with Bikini Chain Gang in 2005.[3] A new DVD version was released in 2018 for the 15th anniversary of the film.[4]
The film was given 2.5 out of 4 by Dr. Gore’s Movie Reviews.[5] It was also rated 8 out of 10 by Tarstarkas.net.[6]
The film is part of a cult softcore Bikini film series, directed by Ray.[7][8]



