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Sucedió en la playa

Título original: Beach Party
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 41min
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Un antropólogo barbudo estudia los hábitos de los swingin' teens americanos mientras disfrutan del verano surfeando, amando y de fiesta en la playa.Un antropólogo barbudo estudia los hábitos de los swingin' teens americanos mientras disfrutan del verano surfeando, amando y de fiesta en la playa.Un antropólogo barbudo estudia los hábitos de los swingin' teens americanos mientras disfrutan del verano surfeando, amando y de fiesta en la playa.

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    • William Asher
  • Guionistas
    • Lou Rusoff
    • William Asher
    • Robert Dillon
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    • Robert Cummings
    • Dorothy Malone
    • Frankie Avalon
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      • Frankie Avalon
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    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Professor Sutwell
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    Dorothy Malone
    Dorothy Malone
    • Marianne
    Frankie Avalon
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    • Frankie
    Annette Funicello
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    • Dolores
    Morey Amsterdam
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    Harvey Lembeck
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    • Eric Von Zipper
    Eva Six
    Eva Six
    • Ava
    John Ashley
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    6moonspinner55

    The granddaddy of all those surfing flicks that catered to kids at the drive-ins

    Bob Cummings (offensive in nearly every movie I've seen him in) acquits himself quite nicely here as nerdy professor studying the mating habits of today's teenagers, eventually finding himself sort-of attracted to busty-but-innocent Annette Funicello. Frankie Avalon and Annette get co-starring parts here, later carrying the torch onward to many other beach sequels; they fight a lot (as usual) and try to make each other jealous. The only thing that really separates this initial sand-&-sex romp from the others is a bit more attention to plot and dialogue, less silliness (it's surprisingly low-keyed). Annette, her hair tinted a pretty cinnamon-brown, sings a great solo number, "Treat Him Nicely"--actually, it's her mirrored reflection who gives the advice. A pleasant, colorful outing, with Harvey Lembeck very funny as Eric Von Zipper, who gets "the finger" from Cummings ("You stupids!"). A little singing, a little loving, lots of arguing, and a pie fight finale. **1/2 from ****
    fiascofilmsco

    A Relic From A Bygone Era

    This is a fun little film. Bob Cummings stars as a professor who has taken a beach house so that he can observe the sexual habits of the healthy young kids around him.

    Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello--in her first feature other than her Disney films-- are young lovers looking for some fun at the beach.

    Annette feels that Frankie is taking advantage of her, so she flurts with the professor to make Frankie jealous.

    Also starring is Dorothy Malone in a worthless part that does little to enhance her career. (She is excellent in other films.)

    This film is the beginning of the beach movie cycle that AIP made over the next few years. All in all, this film is good clean light comedy entertainment that gives us a look at Hollywoods' view of the early '60's on the California beaches.

    The supporting charactors are fun, and Eric Von Zipper is a hoot in his Brando-like role as the leather-clad bad guy without a brain.

    Vincent Price is seen as Big Daddy in a quick cameo with references to his then recent film (For AIP) The Pit And The Pendulum.

    This film, and its spawns, are all worth a look at least once.
    bheyer

    Sand, girls, rock 'n' roll, girls, surfing, girls, etc.

    Okay, I'm a sucker for ALL the old "Beach Party" movies, starring Frankie and Annette. How 'bout that? They're like Fred and Ginger, Hope and Crosby and William Powell and Myrna Loy: They're icons! This movie, the ORIGINAL "Beach Party," is the BEST of the lot if you're asking me. Besides Frankie and Annette, Bob Cummings and Oscar winner ("Written on the Wind") Dorothy Malone, also star. I can't believe that someone on this thread actually described the WONDERFUL Bob Cummings as "offensive." Apparently, this person NEVER saw this actor on his old "Love that Bob" TV sitcom from the '50's. I did. A more lighthearted and fun actor I've never seen; decidedly NOT "offensive."

    THIS movie is just like the old Beach Boys song, "Fun, Fun, Fun." NOTHING to take seriously. Pure fluff, just like the old Doris Day and Rock Hudson comedies from a more innocent time. Not too much in the way of plot (hot-blooded and red-blooded American girls and boys, sand, surfing, rock 'n' roll, a little harmless sex (c'mon, this IS 1963!), a couple of middle-agers (Bob and Dorothy) and the most tame, inept and funny "outlaw" motorcycle gang you've EVER seen! Also, a GREAT supporting cast: Morey Amsterdam, Harvey Lembeck, John Ashley, Jody McCrea, Eva Six and EVEN Vincent Price!

    Look, upon reaching puberty, Annette Funicello was my very first "crush." I'm 55, now, and I STILL love her! This movie didn't re-define the American cinema, but there are FAR worse ways to kill 101 minutes!
    10melisande55

    MUST HAVE

    A must have for your surfing movie collection, a piece of cinematic kitsch as well.

    The surfing scenes (a montage of various places, apparently in SoCal) are all too brief, but worthwhile.

    The fake-surfing and stunt-surfing are a hoot and leave you wanting more.

    Precious scenes of Malibu and Santa Monica pre-building explosion.

    And of course, Eric Von Zipper. Personally, I think Bob Cummings is adorable, and there's such a cheapie, near-porn subtext to much of the film, everyone gets to camp it up a bit.
    6Uriah43

    The Primitive Mating Rituals of American Surfers

    "Frankie" (Frankie Avalon) and his girlfriend "Dolores" (Annette Funicello) are on their way to the beach for what Frankie hopes will be a weekend alone with Dolores. Unfortunately for Frankie, Dolores is slightly more conventional and has invited the rest of their surf gang to meet them there. This results in a spat between Frankie and Dolores. Meanwhile, a professor named "Robert Sutwell" (Bob Cummings) just happens to have rented a beach house right next to where Frankie and the gang are staying so that he can study the primitive mating rituals of American surfers. For his research, he needs to make the acquaintance of one of the surfers, and Dolores is more than happy to spend time with the professor because she wants to make Frankie jealous. In return, Frankie decides to make Dolores jealous by showering his affection on a beautiful foreign barmaid named "Ava" (Eva Six). Add in some bikers, beatniks, and beach music along with scantily clad men and women in a sexually charged atmosphere, and the end result is a fun movie that stretches the boundaries but doesn't quite break them. Now, although this is not the first "beach movie" ever made, this particular picture-along with its predecessor "Gidget" a few years earlier-was largely responsible for the introduction of a brand-new sub-genre of film. Although it is certainly dated, and some people may not fully understand all the nuances, it's still worth a watch for those who enjoy movies of this type.

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    • Trivia
      At one point in the film, Professor Sutwell takes Dolores up in the air for a flight in a small plane. She asks him where he learned to fly, to which he says he was a pilot instructor during World War Two. In real life, Robert Cummings was an accomplished pilot and had in fact served as a WWII military flight instructor.
    • Errores
      At the end when Von Zipper says "I will return!" to the beach gang, it's still daylight. But seconds before, the gang is gathered around a campfire and it's pitch dark.
    • Citas

      Big Daddy: The pit! Bring me my pendulum, kiddies, I feel like swinging!

    • Créditos curiosos
      (First Screen after Director's credits) "Special Thanks to Vincent Price as Big Daddy..." (Next screen) "Soon to be seen in Edgar Allan Poe's El palacio embrujado (1963).
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Regreso a la playa (1987)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Beach Party
      by Gary Usher and Roger Christian

      Performed by Frankie Avalon (uncredited) and Annette Funicello (uncredited)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de agosto de 1965 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Paradise Cove - 28128 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibú, California, Estados Unidos
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      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Alta Vista Productions
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