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Blue Crush 2: Directed by Mike Elliott. With Sasha Jackson, Lizzy Mathis, Ben Milliken, Sharni Vinson. Haunted by the memory of her deceased mother, Dana leaves Malibu behind and heads to South Africa to fulfill her mother's dream of surfing Jefferys Bay.
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- Drama, Romance, Sport
- Mike Elliott
- 2011-06-07
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After looking through her dead mother's diary filled with pictures of her time surfing in South Africa, Dana decides to leave California to travel there, surfing everywhere her mother did, as well as Jeffreys Bay (J-Bay), where her mother always wanted to surf but never did. Dana leaves while her father, Joel, is away on a business trip taking a wo...
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 33% of 6 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.1/10.
Blue Crush 2 at AllMovieBlue Crush 2 at IMDbIn need of an actress highly accomplished in water skills, Vinson portrayed pro-surfer 'Tara' in 'Blue Crush 2, Wild Coast' - a role which was specifically written in to add Vinson to the film.
- January 1, 1
- 1.69 m
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Mar 22, 2011 · Blue Crush 2 on DVD June 7, 2011 starring Sharni Vinson, Gideon Emery, Elizabeth Mathis, Ben Milliken. Haunted by the memory of her deceased mother, Dana leaves Malibu behind and heads to South Africa to fulfill her mother’s dream of surfing.
- Randall Mccormick
- Rodger Halston
StorylineHaunted by the memory of her deceased mother, Dana leaves Malibu behind and heads to South Africa to fulfill her mother's dream of surfing Jefferys ...
Vinson's follow-up role was in Universal Pictures Straight-to-DVD film Blue Crush 2, a sequel to the 2002 Drama/Romance film Blue Crush which starred Kate Bosworth and Michelle Rodriguez. Vinson portrayed the role of the film's villain Tara, an internationally successful pro-surfer.
Slowly building a career with films like Step-Up 3D, Blue Crush 2 and Bait starring fellow Aussie, Julian McMahon (“the reason I took that movie”), Vinson embraces the athleticism and intelligence of the films and characters she takes on.