Holiday in the Sun (film) explained

Holiday in the Sun
Director:Steve Purcell
Producer:Neil Steinberg
Natan Zahavi
Starring:Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Music:Steve Porcaro
Cinematography:David Lewis
Editing:Sherwood Jones
Studio:Dualstar Entertainment Group
Tapestry Films
Distributor:Warner Home Video
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Holiday in the Sun is a 2001 American direct-to-video romantic adventure family film directed by Steve Purcell and starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as two teenagers on vacation at Atlantis Paradise Island.

Plot

Madison and Alex Stewart are twin sisters from Illinois who are whisked away to Atlantis Resort in The Bahamas by their parents for winter break. Initially, the sisters are disappointed that they didn't get to go to Hawaii with their friends, but overcome it by enjoying their newly earned freedom in the form of their own suite, as well as the pristine beaches of the Caribbean.Alex falls for "hottie" Jordan, a worker at the resort. She's not the only one with her eye on Jordan  - the spoiled heiress, Brianna Wallace is also in love with him, and plays dirty to get her way. Madison, meanwhile, is being wooed by cute, but brainless, Scott, who in turn is being coached behind the scenes by Griffen, a childhood friend of Madison's with a not-so-subtle crush, to talk to Madison and eventually get her under his thumb. The sisters' holiday of fun in the sun is interrupted when Jordan is blamed for allegedly fencing stolen antiquities. Griffen and the twins dodge their meanwhile suspicious parents to find and expose the real culprit, understanding the true meaning of sisterhood along with having a great vacation.

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