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Back to the Beach is a 1987 American comedy film starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, directed by Lyndall Hobbs. The original music score is composed by Steve Dorff . The film generated a total domestic gross of $13,110,903.
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The next day, Eli shows up wearing a tux, so Auden comes out wearing her prom dress. She bikes with him to the beach, their friends join them also dressed for the prom, and they have an impromptu party where Auden and Eli kiss again. In the closing scene, Auden, who is in college, reads a postcard from Eli who is in Barcelona. She and Maggie ...
Albert and Hubert put on dresses made by Cathleen. Though both at first are extremely uncomfortable, they eventually spend a fun day together dressed as women. A stumble and fall by Albert on the beach brings them back to reality. The pair return to Hubert's, change back into their men's clothing, and go back to their lives as before.
Back home, K.C. and Marisa throw a Halloween shindig of their own, with K.C. deciding to dress up as a spy in hopes of impressing River, the new boy in school but loses her expensive heart bracelet for communication with the Organization. Special guest stars: Peyton List as Emma, Skai Jackson as Zuri
Cast notes. Annette Funicello contributes an opening cameo as the boys' desirable but modestly dressed Professor Sonya Roberts. Avalon and Hickman appeared together again – after trading their character names with each other – in AIP's Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine.
Bold indicates original cast member; all other cast were brought into the series as an ex ^ Ages at the time the cast member appeared in the series; Key: = "Cast member" returns to the beach for the second time
A sequence in the 1996 film That Thing You Do! makes an overt reference to the Nooney Rickett 4's saxophone-heavy Beach Ball scene in Pajama Party, as well as to the beach party genre in general. The band in the film, The Wonders, mime a live performance of an instrumental song during the filming of a beach party film titled Weekend at Party Pier.