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Up the Gulf
Stephanie (Sunny McKay) plays the sexy young daughter on a hot and sweaty mission to rescue her father (Ron Jeremy) from the sex driven terrorists. See Stephanie use her body and more to save her Daddy. Beirut will never be the same!
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Plot Summary
In the late 1980s, a struggling young fisherman from the Florida Keys, haunted by his father's past, navigates the complexities of love and family. He finds himself torn between a local girl he's known his whole life and a mysterious woman who arrives in town, forcing him to confront his own identity and the legacy he wishes to escape.
Critical Reception
Up the Gulf received a mixed to negative reception, with critics often citing its melodramatic tone and predictable plot. While some appreciated the attempts at capturing the atmosphere of the Florida Keys, the film was generally seen as a lackluster independent drama that failed to distinguish itself.
What Reviewers Say
The film's earnest portrayal of small-town life and romantic entanglements often falls flat.
Performances are generally considered to be adequate but not particularly memorable.
The plot unfolds in a predictable manner, offering few surprises for the viewer.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Florida Keys, with much of the production crew and extras being local residents.
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