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Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding
DVD cover
Based onBaywatch
by Michael Berk
Douglas Schwartz
Gregory J. Bonann
Screenplay byMichael Berk
Story byMichael Berk
Douglas Schwartz
Directed byDouglas Schwartz
Starring
Music byCory Lerios
John D'Andrea
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersFrancis J. Conway
David W. Hager
CinematographyStuart Asbjornsen
EditorTom Erwin
Running time100 minutes
Production companiesFox Television Studios
FremantleMedia
Budget$5,500,000 (estimated)
Original release
NetworkFox Network
Release
  • 28 February 2003 (2003-02-28) (USA)

Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding is a 2003 made-for-TV film which was a reunion movie for the series Baywatch.[1]

After having been thought to have died at the end of the 10th season, it is revealed that Mitch Buchannon only had amnesia where he was recovering in a Los Angeles hospital and has now retired from Lifeguard duty. His new fiancée, Allison Ford (Alexandra Paul), resembles his old lover, Lt. Stephanie Holden (also played by Alexandra Paul), who died during the seventh season of Baywatch. However, she is cooperating with an old nemesis of Mitch's, the still undead Sato (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) from the second season, to get revenge on Mitch.

Meanwhile, C.J. (Pamela Anderson) is opening a bar and grill in Hawaii and invites many of the old lifeguards from Baywatch there for a reunion including Caroline Holden (Yasmine Bleeth), now an actress. Mitch's ex-wife, Neely Capshaw (Gena Lee Nolin), also shows up in an attempt to get Mitch back.

Filming of the movie began in September 2002 on Turtle Bay Resort, Oahu, Hawaii.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Baywatch Hawaiian Wedding". DVD Talk.