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Andrew William Sidaris (February 20, 1931 – March 7, 2007) was an American television and film director, producer, screenwriter. After a pioneering career directing televised sports beginning in the 1960s, Sidaris wrote and directed a successful series of action B-movies from 1985 to 1998—dubbed the "Bullets, Bombs, and Babes" series—that ...
Andy Sidaris was a director and actor known for his action-adventure films featuring scantily clad women. He also directed NFL Monday Night Football and the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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- Malibu Express (1985) The first film in the Triple B series doesn’t really represent Andy Sidaris as a fully formed entity—it’s like a prototype of every idea he’ll pursue later, but he hadn’t quite settled on the format to do so.
- Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) Given that it is by no small margin the most ambitiously ludicrous film Sidaris ever directed, it’s easy to see why Hard Ticket to Hawaii is widely viewed as the man’s magnum opus.
- Picasso Trigger (1988) Picasso Trigger is mentioned in the same breath by some Andy Sidaris fans as Hard Ticket to Hawaii, but after recently rewatching it, the follow-up is a bit lacking in comparison.
- Do or Die (1991) It’s really, really difficult to pick a specific stand-out among the next five films of the Triple B series, released between 1989 and 1993.
A list of 12 movies directed by Andy Sidaris, featuring undercover agents, crime lords, and exotic locations. The list includes ratings, stars, and plot summaries of each movie.
Andy Sidaris was a director and actor who made action films with Playboy Playmates. He also directed TV sports shows and won an Emmy for the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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Aug 6, 2012 · If you’ve watched a televised sporting event in the past sixty years, you’re unknowingly familiar what’s known as the “Sidaris style.” The name is taken from one Andy Sidaris, the Chicago-born, Louisiana-raised son of Greek immigrants, who took a part time job at Dallas TV station WFAA-TV while studying at Southern Methodist ...