Susan Berman, born in the 1960s, is an actress who brings a unique flair to cult cinema. She appears in The Bikini Carwash Company II (1993), where her comedic timing enhances the film's playful narrative. Known for her roles in the 1980s, Berman's work in this sequel captures the spirit of the era's exploitation films, blending humor with a cheeky aesthetic. Her contributions to the genre reflect a vibrant moment in independent cinema, where such films thrived on audacity and charm.
The Bikini Carwash Company II
The girls are back. Their business has been a success, and a purchase contract has been signed with an international megabusiness. But the company CEO is not playing straight - he wants only the land the carwash locations are sited on - to tear them down and build condos. The girls have only a week to raise $4 million to buy their company back. Lingerie sales over a TV channel is the method of choice, and since the product is demonstrated by the carwash principals, the flesh quotient remains as high as expected.