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Bikini Beach is a 1964 American teen film directed by William Asher and starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. The film belongs to the beach party genre of movies, popular in the 1960s. This is the third in the series of seven films produced by American International Pictures (AIP).
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.
July 1964 2 July The Moon-Spinners; The Pawnbroker; 3 July Island of the Blue Dolphins; 6 July A Hard Day's Night; 7 July The Killers; 8 July Lady in a Cage; 22 July Bikini Beach; Good Neighbor Sam; Marnie; Shock Treatment; 29 July Carry On Spying; One Potato, Two Potato; August 1964 5 August Ride the Wild Surf; 6 August The Night of the Iguana ...
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The Last Song. Miley and Liam might be over IRL, but this movie is forever.That's what happens when you combine a teen romance set on the stunning southern coast with Ms. Miley's singing. A major ...
Harvey Lembeck's Eric von Zipper character and his Rats gang from Beach Party are absent in this film, although they appear in Bikini Beach, Pajama Party, Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. Lembeck as von Zipper (but sans Rats gang) also appears in a cameo in Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine.
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."
Paramount; script by Rod Serling; 2 Oscar nominations Sex and the College Girl: Joseph Adler: Charles Grodin, Julie Sommars, Valora Noland: Comedy: Independent: Sex and the Single Girl: Richard Quine: Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Henry Fonda, Mel Ferrer: Comedy: Warner Bros.; based on a book by Helen Gurley Brown: Shell Shock: John Hayes: Beach ...