In the fourth of the highly successful Frankie and Annette beach party movies, a motorcycle gang led by Eric Von Zipper kidnaps singing star Sugar Kane managed by Bullets, who hires sky-diving surfers Steve and Bonnie from Big Drop for a publicity stunt. With the usual gang of kids and a mermaid named Lorelei.
Frankie Avalon
Frankie
Annette Funicello
Dee Dee
Deborah Walley
Bonnie Graham
Harvey Lembeck
Eric Von Zipper
John Ashley
Steve Gordon
Jody McCrea
Bonehead
Donna Loren
Donna
Marta Kristen
Lorelei
Linda Evans
Sugar Kane
Timothy Carey
South Dakota Slim
Don Rickles
Big Drop
Paul Lynde
Bullets
Donna Michelle
Michael Nader
Patti Chandler
Buster Keaton
Earl Wilson
Bobbie Shaw Chance
Andy Romano
Rat Pack
Allen Fife
Rat Pack
Jerry Brutsche
Rat Pack
John Macchia
Rat Pack
Bob Harvey
Rat Pack
Alberta Nelson
Rat Pack
Myrna Ross
Rat Pack
Ed Garner
Beach Boy
Guy Hemric
Beach Boy
Duane Ament
Beach Boy
Ray Atkinson
Beach Boy
Brian Wilson
Beach Boy
Mickey Dora
Beach Boy
Ned Wynn
Beach Boy
Frank Alesia
Beach Boy
Phil Henderson
Beach Boy
Johnny Fain
Beach Boy
Ronnie Dayton
Beach Boy
Linda Benson
Beach Girl
Mary Hughes
Beach Girl
Salli Sachse
Beach Girl
Linda Merrill
Beach Girl
Luree Holmes
Beach Girl
Laura Nicholson
Beach Girl
Linda Opie Bent
Beach Girl
Chris Cranston
Beach Girl
Mary Sturdevant
Beach Girl
Judy Lescher
Beach Girl
Pat Bryton
Beach Girl
Pam Colbert
Beach Girl
Dessica Giles
Beach Girl
Stephanie Nader
Beach Girl
Jo Ann Zerfas
Beach Girl
Director, Writer
William Asher
Writer
Leo Townsend
November 28, 2022
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**_Silly 60’s amusement on the beaches of Malibu_**
Frankie, Dee Dee (Frankie Avalon & Annette Funicello) and their gang encounter an up-and-coming singer (Linda Evans) and her sly promoter (Paul Lynde), which inspires them to try their hand at skydiving. Don Rickles plays the school’s manager with Deborah Walley on hand as one of the instructors. Meanwhile Harvey Lembeck leads the “menacing” black-clad motorcycle gang.
"Beach Blanket Bingo” (1965) is the fifth beach party film by American International Pictures that released a whopping twelve such movies in less than four years from 1963-1967. I’ve only seen one other, “Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine” (1965) featuring Vincent Price, and didn’t like it. This one’s more entertaining if you’re in the mood for some innocuous 60’s beach-oriented fun that’s silly with a capital ‘S.’
The best parts are Lynde’s droll humor, the touching subplot featuring Bonehead and a mermaid (Jody McCrea & Marta Kristen), the scenic Malibu locations and the attractive female cast, highlighted by Bobbie Shaw Chance as the lass in a fur bikini and Donna Michelle as ‘Animal.’
For the real deal in SoCal beach flicks, check out the original “Gidget,” released in 1959 (I’m not talking about the two sequels or the TV series with Sally Field). “Gidget” is worthy of its iconic status as the first beach flick with surprising mindfood and no goofiness. No kidding.
The film runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot in Malibu at Surfrider Beach, Paradise Cove and Leo Carrillo State Beach.
GRADE: B-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00