| Barbara Ann Moore | ... | Mary Johnson (as Barbara Moore) | |
| Kathy Pasmore | ... | Kelly Johnson | |
| Anastasia Rova | ... | Susan Mikka | |
| Karli Allen | ... | Gina Roberts | |
| Shauna O'Brien | ... | Natalie Woodman (as Stevie Jean) | |
| Avrey Masters | ... | Marvelous Marv Thomas | |
| Robert Canada | ... | Vladimir Jackinoff | |
| David Salas Power | ... | Cliff Diver | |
| Alan Roman | ... | Griffin Godfrey | |
| Tony Stengel | ... | Jim Whiner | |
| Mike Livshin | ... | Chauffer | |
| Lori Alex | ... | 'It's Only Plastic' Chorus Girl #1 | |
| Laureen E. Clair | ... | 'It's Only Plastic' Chorus Girl #2 | |
| Holly Lennon | ... | 'It's Only Plastic' Chorus Girl #3 | |
| Kelli Joan Bennett | ... | Tami, the Stage Manager (as Kelli Bennett) | |
| Lesa Miller | ... | Liz, the Wardrobe Woman | |
| Barne Wms Subkoski | ... | Jasper Dennings (as Barne Williams Subkoski) | |
| John Williams | ... | Man Carrying Projectile | |
| Tom Van Vlisingen | ... | Carleton, the Butler (as Tom Van Vlisinger) | |
| Tanya Turan | ... | Mansion Waitress | |
| John Paul Fedele | ... | Studio Security Guard (as Jon Fedele) | |
| Kimberly Rowe | ... | Teri Anderson | |
| Jason Williams | ... | Jeff Watts | |
| Tyron Ricketts | ... | Ultramatic | |
| Jason Le Beau | ... | Ultramatic | |
| Tom Shirk | ... | Ultramatic | |
| P.J. Wolff | ... | Ultramatic | |
| Thomasina C. Ciani | ... | Tommie | |
| Gunilla Dahlgren | ... | Gunilla | |
| Dani Leon | ... | Dani | |
| Nikki Swanson | ... | Joanie | |
| Claudia Taz | ... | Rosa | |
| Paul Hart | ... | Buster (as Kelly J.) | |
| David Day | ... | Buff Guy | |
| Robert Dozier | ... | Buff Guy | |
| Philip Kramer | ... | Stage Hand | |
| Paul Balelo | ... | Studio Cameraman | |
| Jack Olsen | ... | Studio Cameraman | |
| William Wong | ... | Sound Man | |
| Claudia H. Purser | ... | 'Big Girls' Contestant | |
| Teri Groves | ... | Make-Up Woman | |
| Scott Spiegel | ... | Make-Up Shemp #1 | |
| Ron Zwang | ... | Make-Up Shemp #1 | |
| Jose Arevalo | ... | Bartender | |
| Ardyce Allen | ... | Woman at Bar | |
| Ilynn Gliner | ... | Beautiful Party Woman | |
| Pamela Hacker | ... | Beautiful Party Woman | |
| Jasmine Kostraba | ... | Beautiful Party Woman | |
| Diane Neuman | ... | Beautiful Party Woman | |
| Walter Spencer | ... | Bald Man | |
| William Bodner | ... | Man Playing Volleyball | |
| Rita Townsend | ... | Woman Playing Volleyball | |
| Jeff Bardo | ... | Vice Officer |
Directed by | |||
| Jason Williams | (as Kelly Gordon) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Gregory Poirier | screenplay | |
| Jason Williams | story | |
Produced by | |||
| Marc Bruder | .... | executive producer | |
| Bob Murawski | .... | executive producer | |
| J.L. Williams | .... | associate producer | |
| Jason Williams | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Daniel Yarussi | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Paul Hart | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Jerry Wane | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Teri Groves | .... | key makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| J.L. Williams | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Philip Kramer | .... | second assistant director | |
| Jerry Wane | .... | first assistant director | |
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | External reviews |
| IMDb Comedy section | IMDb USA section |
More pretty women than a typical bikini movie. Barbara Moore was a doll as the innocent country girl. It's a shame Kathy Pasmore hasn't gotten more work, she's got a lot of what makes Lisa Comshaw so hot.
The MPAA item is misleading. The nudity is almost all topless women, and it's mostly dressing room scenes, no sexuality to it. The one short sex scene is so demure it hardly counts. Had the women worn pasties and a couple of words been bleeped out this picture might have qualified for an MPAA PG rating. But then it would have had no commercial value. Folks who were hoping for a Bikini Carwash Company 3 will be disappointed.
The "It's only plastic" show within a show makes a valid social comment, but clumsily. I don't mind movies that preach (and "bikini" comedies usually do) but they should try to be more subtle about it.