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Les dingues sont lâchés

Original title: Palm Springs Weekend
  • 1963
  • Unrated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.3K
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Les dingues sont lâchés (1963)
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ComedyDrama

College students on spring break in Palm Springs pursue romantic entanglements. Jim falls for Bunny, Biff for Amanda. Gayle poses as a student while Eric courts her. Their coach flirts with ... Read allCollege students on spring break in Palm Springs pursue romantic entanglements. Jim falls for Bunny, Biff for Amanda. Gayle poses as a student while Eric courts her. Their coach flirts with a motel owner amid her son's antics.College students on spring break in Palm Springs pursue romantic entanglements. Jim falls for Bunny, Biff for Amanda. Gayle poses as a student while Eric courts her. Their coach flirts with a motel owner amid her son's antics.

  • Director
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writer
    • Earl Hamner Jr.
  • Stars
    • Troy Donahue
    • Connie Stevens
    • Ty Hardin
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writer
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
    • Stars
      • Troy Donahue
      • Connie Stevens
      • Ty Hardin
    • 32User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Troy Donahue
    Troy Donahue
    • Jim Munroe
    Connie Stevens
    Connie Stevens
    • Gayle Lewis…
    Ty Hardin
    Ty Hardin
    • Doug 'Stretch' Fortune
    Stefanie Powers
    Stefanie Powers
    • Bunny Dixon
    Robert Conrad
    Robert Conrad
    • Eric Dean
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • Police Chief Dixon
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Coach Fred Campbell
    Carole Cook
    Carole Cook
    • Naomi Yates
    Jerry Van Dyke
    Jerry Van Dyke
    • Biff Roberts
    Zeme North
    Zeme North
    • Amanda North
    Bill Mumy
    Bill Mumy
    • 'Boom Boom' Yates
    • (as Billy Mumy)
    Dorothy Green
    Dorothy Green
    • Cora Dixon
    Robert Gothie
    • Gabby
    Owen Orr
    Owen Orr
    • Hap
    • (as Greg Benedict)
    Gary Kincaid
    • Fred
    Mark Dempsey
    Mark Dempsey
    • Mike
    Jim Shane
    • Dave
    Budd Albright
    • Pool Scene & Casino
    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writer
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
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    6blanche-2

    "If Troy Donahue can be a movie star, then I can be a movie star!"

    The above quote is from the Broadway musical "A Chorus Line," and came to mind as I watched this piece of nostalgia from the '60s.

    For baby boomers, Palm Springs Weekend is incredible fun; we get to see all of the TV stars we grew up with: Troy Donahue, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad, Connie Stevens, Jerry van Dyke, Ty Hardin, Billy Mumy, and old-timers Carole Cook, Andrew Duggan, and Jack Weston.

    There's not what you'd call a plot, exactly. A bunch of kids descend on Palm Springs Weekend for fun in the sun and find romance. Soft-spoken, pretty Connie Stevens plays a young woman who takes up with a rich man's son (Robert Conrad); he turns out to have a quite a temper. All the while, she flirts with a cowboy (Ty Hardin, and I had forgotten how handsome he was). Cook runs the motel where everyone is staying; Mumy is her brat son; Duggan is the police chief of Palm Springs; and Powers is his daughter, who ends up involved with Donahue, a med student.

    Donahue gets top billing and sings the theme song, sort of. He looks bloated here and overly made up, and definitely not as good as he looked in his earlier films. However, there was always something appealing about him and he always managed to hold his own. His stature and strong speaking voice helped. The humor, often provided by clownish Jerry van Duke, is obvious and geared to the teen set. Since it was made for the teens of the early '60s, the movie succeeds very well if not compared to something like Citizen Kane.

    Palm Springs Weekend is sure a look back in time and a fun one, even if some of those college kids seemed a little long in the tooth.
    6Ed-Shullivan

    A baby boomer bonanza for any beach blanket lovers even if this film is sixty (60) years young

    If you like swinging hips and swinging fists and you are of a certain birth vintage, namely a baby boomer from the 50's or 60's then the 1963 Palm Springs Weekend will be right up your alley. With up and coming stars such as Connie Francis, Stefanie Powers, Ty Hardin, Troy Donahue, and Robert Conrad, you have all the making of another beach blanket bonanza with swinging hips and fists as the beach parties get pretty hot and heavy.

    The film packs a mighty punch with lots of lips a smacking and fists a flying as the boys and girls at the Palm Springs Hotel are there for a good time and not a long time while on a weeks vacation school break. There are new romances for some of the older generation as well as some of the first teenage loves. Heck there is even an attractive tom boy named Amanda North (played by Zeme North) who while babysitting the hotel owners son Boom Boom Yates (Bill Mumy) she has achieved a black belt in the art of Jiu Jitsu and uses her martial arts skills to put some unorthodox moves on her love interest Biff Roberts (Jerry Van Dyke).

    This beach blanket hipster is the original fun loving film which preceded the latter and more successful 1965 Beach Blanket Bingo and other beach related films. It may be old and the (then) young film stars such as Ty Hardin, Troy Donahue, and Robert Conrad have now passed away but their youthful images live on in campy classics such as Palm Springs Weekend.

    I give the film a respectable 6 out of 10 IMDb rating.
    TxMike

    Generic 1960s beautiful young actors having fun.

    This sort of has special meaning to me, I graduated from high school and started college in 1963, the year this movie came out. Yet I had never heard of it until yesterday when I noticed it scheduled for broadcast on the "Movies!" channel which specializes in older movies.

    It was also the year that President JFK was assassinated. And the year before my dad passed away.

    This movie has a thin, straightforward story line. It is spring break and groups of college students drive to Palm Springs, California, to have some fun.

    The main focus of the boys are a basketball team, they just want to have fun and hopefully pick up some pretty girls.

    The pretty girls are less aggressive about it but hope to be noticed by cute guys. Connie Stevens plays a high school girl (she was 24) and represents herself as a 21-yr-old college girl from Hawaii.

    So all that plays out against a backdrop of swimming, partying, and one big fight with uninvited guys at a house party.

    All in all pretty forgettable silliness but entertaining for a decent representation of this type of movie from the 1960s. The cast includes several actors who became well-know in the years following, many of them just in a whole series of TV roles.

    At home, received via antenna in my attic.
    mhrabovsky6912

    Palm Springs Weekend

    You have got to give Warner Bros studios credit for milking Troy Donahue for all they could get with the teenage audience....there was "Summer Place", "Parrish", "Susan Slade", "Rome Adventure"...Warner Bros was riding the high waves with Donahue for the teenage audience in the early 60s.......then they apparently decided to remake "Where the Boys Are"....this time the film is in Palm Springs California instead of Florida....Stephanie Powers more or less recreates the role Delores Hart had in "Where the Boys Are".....a young student looking for teenage/young adult love...Troy Donahue basically recreates the role George Hamilton had.....the handsome lover boy looking for romance.....basically corny and overly silly in a lot of respects. Plenty of comedy though as Jerry Van Dyke plays a over the top goofball who winds up with the homely down and out girl...sort of like the role Frank Gorshin had in Boys Are with Connie Francis....lots of similarities with both films. Troy Donahue did not have to do much acting...just stand around looking handsome and available and the gals ate him up. In a silly teenage film like this much acting was not required at all. For my money a scene near the end where Donahue and Stephanie Powers were standing in front of a fake, paper rock, supposedly in the desert was laughable....Powers says "look out there, see the sands, it is the valley of lost lovers" ha=ha-ha.....or something to that effect....Donahue stands there listening to her with a silly gape on his face....just totally laughable acting. Nothing like that old puss himself Jack Weston to play the lovable loser - he was the basketball coach trying to keep his players under control and falling for the matronly owner of the motel they were at....Weston always a lovable loser, just like in "The Cincinatti Kid" and "Thomas Crown Affair" in the 60s..... For my money Jerry Van Dyke steals the movie as a looney over the top comedian....once again, this is a teenage love flick at it's best....if you saw "Where the Boys Are" you have seen "Palm Springs Weekend"....just the same two films stitched together with different actors....Bob Conrad as the spoiled, rich kid with the fast T-Bird and Connie Stevens as the nubile, and very available coed....she gets mixed up with the wrong guy. Top notch film for the teenagers in the early 1960s.
    10mkillentv

    My First Movie

    This was the first movie I saw when I was a kid. I was almost seven at the time and it was on a double bill with "The Sword and The Stone." My mum dropped my two sisters and myself off at the Altantic Theater in Long Beach, California and this movie played first. I can't tell you a thing about the Disney movie, but I remember just about every scene from Palm Springs Weekend. The '63 Thunderbird, Bugs Bunny, Stephanie Powers, Connie Stevens, the pool with the bubbles and the car chase at the end. Hard to believe, but this film made me want to work in the movies.

    And so I did. I have worked in film and video most of my career and I always tell people this was the film that first gave me the notion.

    During my career I have been fortunate to meet two of the people involved with this film, Connie Stevens and Earl Hamner Jr (the man who wrote this film) When I met with Hamner over lunch, it was to talk about his classic television show The Waltons, but his eyes lit up when I asked him about PSW. He told me several stories and we had a good laugh. A very special memory.

    I too would like to see this film released on DVD. It really captures a time and a generation and that '63 T Bird!

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      Dawn Wells' uncredited movie debut.
    • Goofs
      When Stretch is pulled from his wrecked vehicle, his left knee is injured. Later, in the hospital, it is his right knee that is in a sling.
    • Quotes

      Naomi Yates: The only thing I ever put in my orange juice is gin.

      Coach Fred Campbell: Gin?

      Naomi Yates: Oh, uh, doctor's orders.

      Coach Fred Campbell: You have some kind of a condition?

      Naomi Yates: No, no. Me and my doctor just like to get drunk together.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Siete días de fiesta
    • Filming locations
      • 200 S Civic Dr, Palm Springs, California, USA(Palm Springs Police Station)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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      • $1,565,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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