Kelly's grandfather Harry invites the gang for a vacation at The Hawaiian Hideaway, his hotel in Honolulu, but they soon discover that a rival is threatening to put him out of business, so t... Read allKelly's grandfather Harry invites the gang for a vacation at The Hawaiian Hideaway, his hotel in Honolulu, but they soon discover that a rival is threatening to put him out of business, so they scheme to help save the Hideaway.Kelly's grandfather Harry invites the gang for a vacation at The Hawaiian Hideaway, his hotel in Honolulu, but they soon discover that a rival is threatening to put him out of business, so they scheme to help save the Hideaway.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
- Kelly Kapowski
- (as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen)
- Herbert Stark
- (as Edward Call)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMark-Paul Gosselaar and Lark Voorhies were still in a relationship off set during the filming of the movie.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, the gang is waiting by baggage claim in the airport when Zack abandons them to chase after Andrea. When Zack rejoins the group curbside to board the shuttle, everyone else has their luggage but he is empty handed. Apparently, Zack has left his luggage behind.
- Quotes
Kelly Kapowski: [walks up to Brian] Brian.
Brian Hanson: Kelly, I'm really...
[Kelly punches him in the face before he could say sorry and he walks away]
- Alternate versionsLater cut into half-hour installments that ran with syndicated repeats of Saved by the Bell (1989).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cybill: The Little Drummer Girls (1996)
- SoundtracksSummertime
(uncredited)
written by Robert 'Kool' Bell (as Robert Bell), Ronald Bell (as Ronald Bell), George 'Funky' Brown, Robert 'Spike' Mickens, Hula Mahone (as Lamar Hula Mahone), Craig Simpkins, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Will Smith, Charles Smith, Alton Taylor, Dennis D.T. Thomas and Ricky Westfield
Performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
I know that production for a TV movie is different from a theatrical motion picture, but the shoddy quality of this one is inexcusable. It's filmed like an extended episode of the TV show, so the shots of Hawaii almost all appear to be stock footage, and the rest looks only marginally better than a home movie. The actors even have the same cadence and rhythm that they used in episodes of the show, so they pause after all the lame humor for a laugh track and it is extremely awkward since no one is going to even offer a chuckle at this nonsense. The music is a blend of tracks used in the TV show, and there are a few awful original songs they throw in just to make this "special." The plot is not an engaging one, and is 100% predictable. The romance for Zack is painful to watch, and some of the cliche-filled lines that come out of their mouths were embarrassing. At this point I don't trust my memory of Saved by the Bell, but I will say when I was younger I thought the season where they spent the summer working on the beach was much better than this, so perhaps this was an all-time low. But I won't be rushing to watch any more of this nonsense to find out.
- blott2319-1
- Oct 7, 2020
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