Missy Warner made her mark in the cult classic The Bikini Carwash Company (1992), where she embodies the carefree spirit of the 90s youth culture. Set against the backdrop of a summer carwash, her performance captures the playful and cheeky essence of exploitation cinema. Warner's role contributes to the film's blend of comedy and light-hearted eroticism, making it a staple for fans of grindhouse and cult films. Her work in this film reflects the era's fascination with youthful rebellion and the quirky charm that defines the genre.
The Bikini Carwash Company
A group of young women decide to help out a local carwash by wearing bikinis while they wash customers' cars. This succeeds in attracting more customers, more money, and more attention from the police, who are not amused by the scantily-dressed employees.