Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island
"Primitive Paradise"
Xena and her fellow Beach Babes are trying to get home when their T-Bird crash lands on a primitive island populated by scantily clad natives and prehistoric beasts. Stranded, they struggle to keep the group together while avoiding rampaging dinosaurs and the schemes of the arrogant James T.... Read more
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About Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island
Xena and her fellow Beach Babes are trying to get home when their T-Bird crash lands on a primitive island populated by scantily clad natives and prehistoric beasts. Stranded, they struggle to keep the group together while avoiding rampaging dinosaurs and the schemes of the arrogant James T. Renford II and his wisecracking sidekick Gund. A muscle-bound ally tampers with Renford's equipment to help, but the makeshift fix sets off a catastrophic chain reaction that threatens to obliterate the island. The movie keeps things light and silly, leaning into campy action and cheeky sci-fi concepts rather than realism or subtlety.
Directed by David DeCoteau and released in 1995, the film was written by Mark Michelini and Alexander Sachs and marketed as a cheeky follow-up to the original Beach Babes. The cast centers on Roxanne Blaze as Xena, with Tina Lawrence, Stephanie Hudson, Rodrigo Botero, and Stefan Galio filling out the colorful ensemble in a clearly low-budget production.
There are no widely reported box office figures for this title, and it did not register as a mainstream commercial success. It circulated mainly through niche home video and late-night genre outlets, so any financial impact was limited and not broadly documented.
Among fans of bad cinema and 1990s B-movies, Beach Babes 2 has gained a minor cult status for its over-the-top premise, tacky creature effects, and unabashed sex appeal. It turns up occasionally at themed midnight screenings and is often referenced in discussions about cheap, exploitative sci-fi from the era. The film's most memorable elements are its outrageous styling and willingness to prioritize fun over plausibility.
Critical reception was largely negative, reflected in low user ratings and scarce professional coverage, yet that criticism is part of the film's appeal to a certain audience. The themes are shallow by design, focusing on survival, camp sexuality, and cartoonish villainy, so viewers looking for clever science fiction or strong character work will likely be disappointed, while fans of trashy, carefree entertainment may enjoy it.
Details
- Release Date
- December 02, 1995
- Runtime
- 1h 16m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 11 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Science Fiction
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Beach Babes Collection
- Studio
- TorchLight Entertainment +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Roxanne Blaze
Xena
Tina Lawrence
Sola
Stephanie Hudson
Luna
Rodrigo Botero
Dusty / Tommy
Stefan Galio
Rock / Jimmy
Kenneth Johnson
Moon / Neil
Guy Payne
Gund
Lenny Rose
James T. Renford 2nd
Director: David DeCoteau
Written by: Mark Michelini, Alexander Sachs