American-International's Beach Party series came to an abrupt end with Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. Because of such tangible reasons as contractual commitments, coupled with such intangibles as illness and death, most of the series "regulars" are absent. Deborah Walley and Aron Kinkaid fill the ...more
Year: 1966 | Running Time: 82 minutes
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No one would ever mistake The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini for anything remotely resembling great art, but in the right frame of mind it's a load of fun. Part of the "Beach Party" series of AIP flicks, Ghost is sheer nonsense. The screenplay is ridiculous, grafting a horror setting onto the Beach Party world for no real reason. As is usual, the screenplay is weak, and the cotton candy-and-lollipops world it creates is pure fiction, but it's a blast. Granted, one is inclined to laugh at rather ...more
- Deborah Walley - Lili Morton
- Tommy Kirk - Chuck Phillips
- Aron Kincaid - Bobby
- Basil Rathbone - Reginald Ripper
- Boris Karloff - The Corpse
- Quinn O'Hara - Sinistra
- Dwayne Hickman
- Jesse White - J. Sinister Hulk
- Jerry Brutsche - Child
- Harvey Lembeck - Eric Von Zipper
- Nancy Sinatra - Vicki
- Claudia Martin - Lulu
- Francis X. Bushman - Malcolm
- Benny Rubin - Chicken Feather
- Don Weis - Director
- James H. Nicholson - Producer
- Samuel Z. Arkoff - Producer
- Elwood Ullman - Screenwriter
- Louis M. Heyward - Screenwriter
- Daniel Haller - Art Director
- Jack Baker - Choreography
- Anthony Carras - Co-producer
- Richard Bruno - Costume Designer
- Eve Newman - Editor
- Les Baxter - Composer (Music Score)
- Nancy Sinatra - Songwriter
- Guy Hemric - Songwriter
- Jerry Styner - Songwriter






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