Parris Buckner appears in Malibu Beach (1978), a cult classic that encapsulates the carefree yet chaotic vibe of 1970s beach culture. In this film, she embodies the spirit of youthful rebellion and the allure of sun-soaked escapades. While her filmography may be limited, her contribution to the era's grindhouse aesthetic makes her a noteworthy figure in the conversation surrounding cult cinema. Buckner's performance in Malibu Beach reflects the vibrant energy and rawness that define this genre.
Malibu Beach
Day or night, it's a hot and wild summer at Malibu Beach. When the sun is high, it's Dina's (Kim Lankford) job to patrol the area. Being the hot new lifeguard on duty isn't as easy as you'd think -- there's the older, muscle-bound beach idiot Dugan continually lusting after her, while jerk kids fake drowning just to get her to save them. And who can forget that pesky bikini-stealing dog?!?