
Bad Girl Island 2007
"Stay out of the water... She bites."
When a high-profile film producer Michael Pace stumbles upon an unconscious woman washed ashore by a dolphin, he's drawn into a web of supernatural events that blur the line between fiction and reality.
Director: Stewart Raffill
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bad Girl Island (2007) about?
A filmmaker discovers a mysterious woman washed ashore by a dolphin, leading to a surreal journey that entangles his family's past and future. The line between documentary and reality blurs as supernatural forces threaten their existence.
Who directed Bad Girl Island?
Stewart Raffill, known for his work in adventure and sci-fi films, helmed this intriguing mystery.
Who stars in Bad Girl Island?
The film features AnnaLynne McCord, Antonio Sabàto Jr., James Brolin, Joanna Bacalso, and Mario Macaluso in pivotal roles.
Is Bad Girl Island (2007) worth watching?
With its blend of sci-fi and mystery, Bad Girl Island offers a unique, if uneven, experience. Fans of supernatural thrillers will appreciate its eerie atmosphere, though it may not satisfy those seeking a polished narrative.
How long is Bad Girl Island?
Bad Girl Island runs for 90 minutes.
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About Bad Girl Island (2007) — A Sci-Fi Mystery of the Sea That Keeps You Guessing
When a high-profile film producer Michael Pace stumbles upon an unconscious woman washed ashore by a dolphin, he's drawn into a web of supernatural events that blur the line between fiction and reality. As he documents his extraordinary encounter, the story spirals into his family's past, weaving eerie connections that threaten their future. Stewart Raffill's sci-fi mystery crafts a haunting tale where the ocean's depths hide secrets darker than anyone imagined.
Set against the sun-soaked allure of a remote island, Bad Girl Island (2007) mixes mystery, science fiction, and family drama. The film's eerie atmosphere lingers as supernatural forces collide with everyday life, leaving its characters—and the audience—questioning what's truly real. Think *The Fountain* meets *The Beach*, but with a twist that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.