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Pajama Party is a 1964 beach party film starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. This is the fourth in a series of seven beach films produced by American International Pictures .
Kirk was cast as a Martian who arrives on Earth and falls in with a bunch of partying teenagers. The movie was later retitled Pajama Party (1964) and was a box-office success. [30] AIP then cast him in The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966) with Deborah Walley. [6]
Funicello made Pajama Party (1964) for AIP with Kirk, not Avalon, though it was an unofficial Beach Party movie and Avalon made a cameo. Avalon was back as Funicello's co-star in Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), then she and Kirk did a sequel to Merlin Jones , The Monkey's Uncle (1965).
Shaw was a singer and dancer in Las Vegas. She was spotted by a talent scout for American International Pictures and cast in Pajama Party. Filmink called her a "breakout" actor from the movie. [2] Response was strong so she was cast in several more movies for the studio.
Sometimes character names changed (like in Pajama Party, Ski Party and Sergeant Deadhead), and not all were beach-based (Ski Party in the mountains, Ghost in the Invisible Bikini in a haunted house), but the basic elements and tone remained the same: Beach Party (1963) Muscle Beach Party (1964) Bikini Beach (1964) Pajama Party (1964) Beach ...
Pajama party or pyjama party may refer to: A sleepover; Pajama Party, a 1964 film; Pajama Party (group), a 1980s and 1990s R&B trio "Pajama Party" ...
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In Beach Party (1963) she is credited as the "perpetual motion dancer." Filmink called her a "breakout character". [1] She remained a part of the series for the next three films, with her final appearance being in 1964 in Pajama Party, where she had a small cameo role. [2] She also recorded under the name "Candy Johnson's Exciters."