Baywatch Soundtrack

Synopsis: In sun-kissed Emerald Bay, the vigorous Lieutenant Mitch Buchannon and Baywatch, his elite team of hand-picked and perfectly tanned lifeguards, protect the bay, keeping both sunbathers and beach lovers safe. However, this summer, two new eager trainees will join the demanding life-saving program, as well as an insubordinate former Olympic swimmer, who are all called to prove their worth on the lifeguard towers just on time when a new synthetic street drug begins to infest the Emerald Bay: the flakka. Without a doubt, this calls for some serious undercover teamwork action, as the badgeless heroes in spandex comb the beach for shady newcomers and nefarious entrepreneurs with hidden agendas of their own. Can Mitch's band save the bay?
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Seth Gordon
Production: Paramount Pictures
  3 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
18%
R
Year:
2017
116 min
$58,009,442
Website
7,547 Views


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1Nothing to Hide2:40
2You Wanted This1:33

Michael Berk

Michael Berk is an American television screenwriter. He worked with Douglas Schwartz as a writer on the television series Manimal, and many made-for-television movies. He wrote the earlier scripts of the series Baywatch, and is also known as the creator, co-producer, and writer of the television series The Wizard. more…

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