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Malibu U.

  • Série télévisée
  • 1967
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,2/10
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Malibu U. (1967)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNelson starred as the dean of a fictional college called "Malibu U," where the biggest popular music stars of the 1960s performed once a week.Nelson starred as the dean of a fictional college called "Malibu U," where the biggest popular music stars of the 1960s performed once a week.Nelson starred as the dean of a fictional college called "Malibu U," where the biggest popular music stars of the 1960s performed once a week.

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    • Ricky Nelson
    • Virginia Ann Lee
    • Patricia Wymer
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,2/10
    22
    MA NOTE
    • Stars
      • Ricky Nelson
      • Virginia Ann Lee
      • Patricia Wymer
    • 6Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    Ricky Nelson
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    Virginia Ann Lee
    Virginia Ann Lee
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    Patricia Wymer
    Patricia Wymer
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    • 1967
    Erin Gray
    Erin Gray
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    • 1967
    Robie Porter
    Robie Porter
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    Dionne Warwick
    Dionne Warwick
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    • 1967
    Marvin Gaye
    Marvin Gaye
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    • 1967
    Sandy Posey
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    • 1967
    Peter and Gordon
    • Themselves
    • 1967
    The New Breed
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    • 1967
    Robert Banas
    Robert Banas
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    Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy
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    James Darren
    James Darren
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    Paul Lynde
    Paul Lynde
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    Frankie Valli
    Frankie Valli
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    Neil Young
    Neil Young
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    • 1967
    Jim Morrison
    Jim Morrison
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    • 1967
    Engelbert Humperdinck
    Engelbert Humperdinck
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    • 1967
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    10the_brooklyn_gorilla

    Nimoy On Malibu-U

    I have seen the entire 1967 episode of Malibu-U with the Leonard Nimoy Bilbo Baggins video. Star Trek WAS NOT canceled at this time (contrary to what the other reviewer says) and Nimoy had just released an incredibly well selling record called Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music From Outer Space on Dot Records. Ricky Nelson introduces the clip while sitting on the beach with one of the dancers from the show. Nimoy's performance was to promote his new single AND his role as Mr. Spock on Star Trek. The song is a lot of fun and was a lip sync performance prerecorded for the show. Nimoy was at at all time high with his popularity at this time. He was out to prove nothing. The previous reviewer should keep get his facts straight.
    7dsnyder1

    Fun show

    I remember this short- lived gem,from The Summer of Love.I recently saw a clip of Lesley Gore doing Sunshine,Lollipops,& Rainbows for this show on YouTube.Mr.Rosen's reminiscences about working on this show were interesting,I always enjoy it when people who worked on a particular project post on IMDb.I did not know Erin Gray was on this program.Mr.Rosen's comments about how it was so cold indicate it was made in the winter.That's typical of many shows made on the beach for two reasons.First is there are no crowds to film around,plus the beaches in California are more photogenic in winter.Most SI swimsuit issues are shot in winter for those reasons,especially when done in California.I hope whoever owns the rights to this program will consider putting it out on DVD,it only ran six episodes,but I'm sure many who were growing up then would love to relive the memories of a more innocent era,when in the words of a critic speaking about television back then,entertainment was truly entertaining.Speaking of the more innocent time,this was about when the innocence was shattered.
    F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Mr Spock meets the Hobbit

    'Malibu U.' was a mindlessly enjoyable summer replacement series, featuring lots of bronzed young Californians (of both sexes) with impressive physiques in revealing beachwear. Each episode featured guest performances by mid-level musical acts, and a case could be made that the elaborately-staged musical numbers on this series were forerunners of today's music videos. For instance, an act called The Fifth Estate showed up and performed their cover version of 'Ding, Dong, the Witch Is Dead'. Instead of straightforward visuals of the band performing the song, viewers were shown weird visuals of squeaky-clean bikers in mod beachwear riding motorcycles on sand dunes.

    The running conceit of 'Malibu U', as confirmed by its title and in the lyric of its very catchy theme song, was that there was some beachfront university that gave courses in surfing and sunbathing and all that fun stuff. This idea didn't work very well. Between the musical numbers, there were unfunny and painfully slow (but brief) skits on this theme. Some musclebound blond guy would be conducting a 'class' in how to climb onto a surfboard, only to get distracted and make a fool of himself when some beach girl in a skimpy bikini wiggled past. As attractive as the bikini girls were on this show, the skits were terrible. The blame for this goes to scripter Bob Lauher, who had distinguished himself on screen ten years earlier as a stooge for Ernie Kovacs, but who lacked Kovacs's inventive ability.

    The female surfers on 'Malibu U' included one Oriental and one light-skinned black girl, but all the male surfers were (of course) white, although heavily tanned. The kids made attempts at 'groovy' slang to show us how 'hip' they were, but this was intentionally a very non-threatening TV series: the counterculture were nowhere to be seen.

    This entire series had a Beach Boys mentality without ever actually giving us the Beach Boys nor their music. The musical guests on 'Malibu U' were consistently well-known acts whose songs actually got airplay, but they were never first-rank names. One episode guest-starred Mrs Miller. Anybody here remember Mrs Miller? She was a novelty act, briefly popular at about the same time as Tiny Tim (remember him?) and with similar appeal (if that's the proper word). Mrs Miller was a tone-deaf granny who screeched pop songs in a monotone voice. (She actually had a couple of hit records before her 'camp' appeal wore off.) On 'Malibu U', Mrs Miller screeched her musical number while staggering along the beach ... I guess a moving target is harder to hit. I kept wishing a convenient tsunami would grab this warbling yenta and wash her out into the Pacific.

    The weirdest episode of 'Malibu U' was the one guest-starring Leonard Nimoy. 'Star Trek' was on the brink of cancellation, and Nimoy was eager to prove he could do something besides impersonating pointy-eared aliens. On 'Malibu U', Nimoy croaked his way through a wretched song called 'The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins', backed by a chorus of tone-deaf bikini girls. This song recapped the plot line of 'The Hobbit' to a discotheque beat. Nimoy's dancing ability is about as nonexistent as his singing ability, so I leave the choreography to your imagination. The bikini girls wear badges with 'groovy' slogans like "Hobbits Unite!" and fake pointed ears ... which supposedly refer to Bilbo, but also remind us of a certain Vulcan. When Nimoy got to the part about the magic Ring, he threw a quoit at the camera. Beam me up, Scotty. Nimoy is a better singer than William Shatner, I'll admit that much.

    'Malibu U' retains some nostalgia value, and some of the musical guest acts deserve to be remembered. Although this series isn't good enough to be revived in its entirety, a 'best of Malibu U' compilation video would definitely be worth viewing. Leonard Nimoy's big number deserves to be included on one of those compilation albums featuring musical performances by celebrities who can't sing, but who tried anyway.
    10devot-34631

    Good clean fun with live music

    Silly jokes great music and hot girls.What more can you ask for? Patricia Wymer, so cute. I really hope the entire season is released on dvd or bluray. I will be first in line to purchase.Light hearted and fun'
    7Moax429

    Vaguely remember the "Happenings" episode

    I was only five years old in 1967 when "Malibu U." first aired; my family and I were then living in the Detroit suburb of Warren, Michigan, where we saw this show on then-ABC-owned WXYZ-TV, Channel 7.

    My folks watched almost every episode of this summer show, but one episode I seem to remember was when the New Jersey pop singing group The Happenings performed their recent Top 10 smash version of "I Got Rhythm" (the part of the chorus where they sang, "dit-dit-rhy-thm, dit-dit-rhy-thm" stood out in my mind).

    Does anybody else remember this episode? What were Bob Miranda and Company "lecturing" about before they performed their hit?

    It's too bad that the Four Star Television shows, including this one, are now controlled by 20th Century Fox Television (explanation: Four Star officially ended in 1989 when it was purchased by New World Communications, and then seven years later New World itself was purchased by 21st Century Fox, Inc. - then doing business as NewsCorp - and absorbed into 20th Century Fox Television). So, Fox, if you even bothered to renew the copyrights on "Malibu U." - and I can only hope you *did* - would you *please* see about putting this show on DVD, or if you don't want to bother with it yourselves, then maybe loan out the DVD rights to Shout Factory or some other "classic TV" DVD label? It would not only be nice to see said Happenings episode again, but also the ones with Mrs. Miller and Tiny Tim since, judging by the other readers' reviews, they sound really funny!

    In the meantime, however, I would strongly urge anyone who wants to see that happen to go to TV Shows on DVD.com; as of this posting, "Malibu U." amassed only 42 votes. Let's make the total number of votes more than 100!

    (I am having someone restore a Seeburg jukebox for me as of this posting. One of the records I located for when the juke is finished was the reissue of the Happenings' "I Got Rhythm," with their version of "Go Away, Little Girl" on the B-side. I have no doubt that, even though it's monaural, "I Got Rhythm" should sound great on the juke when it's ready!)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 juillet 1967 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Leo Carrillo State Beach - 35000 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Californie, États-Unis(location)
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      • Four Star Productions
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Robert E. Petersen Productions
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