Jonathan Fahn appears in Buford's Beach Bunnies (1993), a film that encapsulates the playful spirit of early '90s exploitation cinema. Known for his engaging performances, Fahn's role in this beach-themed romp adds a layer of charm to the film's quirky narrative. His work contributes to the film's cult status, appealing to fans of the genre who appreciate the blend of humor and allure found in such titles.
Buford's Beach Bunnies
Fast-food mogul Harry Buford serves up the best barbecued bunny sandwiches, and the hottest waitresses, in town. His only son, Jeeter, will inherit the empire only if he can overcome his life-long fear of women. When Buford offers $100,000 to the first of his sexy employees who can turn shy-guy Jeeter into a red-blooded he-man, the summer heat sizzles as Amber, Boopsie and Lauren pour on the charm in their efforts to win Jeeter's heart.