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Pajama Party

  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk in Pajama Party (1964)
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Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.

  • Director
    • Don Weis
  • Writer
    • Louis M. Heyward
  • Stars
    • Tommy Kirk
    • Annette Funicello
    • Elsa Lanchester
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    • Director
      • Don Weis
    • Writer
      • Louis M. Heyward
    • Stars
      • Tommy Kirk
      • Annette Funicello
      • Elsa Lanchester
    • 30User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Tommy Kirk
    Tommy Kirk
    • Go Go
    Annette Funicello
    Annette Funicello
    • Connie
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    • Aunt Wendy
    Harvey Lembeck
    Harvey Lembeck
    • Eric Von Zipper
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • J. Sinister Hulk
    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Big Lunk
    Ben Lessy
    Ben Lessy
    • Fleegle
    Donna Loren
    Donna Loren
    • Vikki
    Susan Hart
    Susan Hart
    • Jilda
    Bobbie Shaw Chance
    • Helga
    • (as Bobbi Shaw)
    Cheryl Sweeten
    • Francine
    Luree Holmes
    • Perfume Girl
    Candy Johnson
    Candy Johnson
    • Candy
    The Nooney Rickett Four
    • Party Band
    • (as The Nooney Rickett 4)
    Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton
    • Chief Rotten Eagle
    Dorothy Lamour
    Dorothy Lamour
    • Head Saleslady
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Rat Pack
    Linda Rogers
    • Rat Pack
    • Director
      • Don Weis
    • Writer
      • Louis M. Heyward
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    5mrsastor

    The best of the beach films

    While none of them would qualify as brilliant film-making, this is easily the best of the drive-in "beach" movies produced by American International Pictures between 1963-67. This is the only beach movie I've ever sat all the way through without looking at my watch, and the IMDb rating of 3.0 it has as of today's date is unduly harsh.

    One of the reasons Pajama Party is more enjoyable than the rest is the absence of Frankie Avalon. We only see the back of his head throughout the film, his character only being revealed in the closing segment. For once, Annette (I believe her character is called Connie is this particular outing) is not subjected to Frankie's rather sexist treatment; in the other films he expects her to be chaste and faithful to him alone while he looks at other women and studiously avoids any kind of committed relationship until the finale'. In Pajama Party, the Frankie character has never existed, and Connie instead falls in love with Go-Go, with the biggest obstacle in their relationship presented by the fact that Go-Go is a Martian sent on a scouting mission to precede the invasion of earth by Don Rickles and some other Martians up to no good. Tommy Kirk does pretty well with the awfully shallow part of Go-Go, his only weak point being the unfortunate ballad he has to sing in the convertible with Connie (driving down the highway with the top down, yet there is no wind or noise…!).

    The entertainment value in these films today is their ability to provide us with escape into an easier, more innocent time. Those of you familiar with my Mrs. Astor reviews here on IMDb know this is usually my primary objective with any old movie. This film is one non-stop romp through an endless carefree teenage summer. The kids must fight for their right to party against invading Martians, con-artists, and of course quasi-Nazi Erick von Zipper and his Rat Pack, who in this film are outraged that the teens have left footprints on "their" beach (our writers must be running out of reasons to justify Von Zipper's existence by this point).

    Guest stars Dorothy Lamour and Buster Keaton add much to the movie. Ms. Lamour is wonderful as the manager of the local dress shop. Mr. Keaton frequently appears in these films as an Indian, he has a brilliant scene here with the perfume counter girl, which can be attributed more to his fifty years of comedic work than any fit of genius that might have been borne by the writers of 1960's beach movies. The real spark of life in Pajama Party is brought by guest star Elsa Lanchester, always an absurd delight, here she is the aunt of the Jody McCrea character…he's always named Chunk or Hunk or Junk, in this one he's named Lunk. Our third set of bad guys, headed by the Maytag Repairman, are out to steal Aunt Wendy's millions, and she is a delightful airhead who manages to continually foil their plots without ever really being aware of their presence.

    The film is further populated by the usual band of teens, all of the American International beach films have more or less the same cast, including Donna Loren, a singer far more talented than the material she is given, and Candy Johnson, who must surely be the most violent go-go dancer in the history of the world.

    TRIVIA NOTE: It's interesting how a bit of trivia can get out into the movie fan community and be repeated by dozens of folk who apparently don't verify it first. While numerous sources credit Teri Garr's first movie appearance as being in the 1968 film "Head" starring The Monkees, she does in fact appear in 1964's Pajama Party. I recently heard TCM Host Ben Mankowitz state that Ms. Garr "appears just to the right of Annette Funicello in every major scene", a comment that I have also seen repeated verbatim on other IMDb reviews. Interesting, but untrue. Ms. Garr plays the second model in the fashion show sequence (which begins approximately 37 minutes into the film), but the character of Connie does not even arrive at the dress shop until the fashion show is over. Teri Garr can be seen dancing to Annette's right in the final musical number, Pajama Party, but this is hardly "appearing to Annette's right in every scene of the movie".

    You may also spot Toni Basil. She is the girl in the red bikini in the first dance sequence, and the girl in the silver bikini at the fashion show. Slow it down, you can tell it's her pretty easy by the shape of her face.

    In summation, if you're interested in beach movies or just want some fun post-Camelot escapist entertainment, Pajama Party is the best of the lot. It will keep you smiling and tapping your foot and rooting for those clean wholesome kids. I wished I could just hop into my giant yellow convertible and tool down to the beach for the summer without a care in the world.
    7armstror

    The second best of the "Beach Party" movies.

    "Beach Blanket Bingo" reigns as the best of AIP's "Beach Party" series, but "Pajama Party" takes the runner-up spot. True, there's no Frankie, but Tommy Kirk does fine as a teenaged alien trying to understand the ways of Earthlings (the plot was obviously inspired by "Visit to a Small Planet"). Annette has one of her best songs with the hilarious "Stuffed Animals" number. The often under-used Susan Hart looks terrific, especially when her dancing causes a toy volcano to erupt. In short, "Pajama Party" is a very entertaining piece of nostalgia. It's a shame that Tommy Kirk and Susan Hart were both wasted in the later lame series entry "Ghost in the Invisible Bikini".
    FORREST136

    Annette Dances Up a Storm!

    With David Winters as a choreorgraher, Annette provesshe can really dance! The title song "Pajama Party" done at poolside reminds me of the old Hullabaloo series! Alot of catchy tunes! Candy Johnson is back with her wild go go dancig, and Susan Hart s very sexy! The DVD is crystal clear! The AIP studios must have used first rate film in these movies! A real winner!!!
    8sunwolf-5

    Real history

    I was shocked (SHOCKED!) that this movie rated only a three. I mean WTF? I consider all of the beach party movies as at least 6 or more stars, if for nothing more than sheer historical value. Add to that that these movies are definitely entertaining, then add in some now-nostalgic music and you have a wonderfully amusing bit of film. And does anyone realize that Annette Funicello was the original Disney teen queen? She was Britney Spears, Hilary Duff, and Miley Cyrus' original predecessor. If that's not worth a few stars, what is?

    Perhaps I am understandably biased, but I don't think I am being too unfair about this. This particular romp finds Tommy Kirk as a Martian scout sent to prepare the way for a Martian invasion. Annette is his reluctant love interest (she thinks he's nuts), and all the other usual clowns are here as well. If you like beach movies, you'll enjoy this one as well. If 60's nostalgia cinema doesn't float your surfboard, then you should stay away. Great flick!
    5helpless_dancer

    Too stupid for words

    This was what passed for entertainment when I was a teen. Speaking of which, I saw very few, if any, actual teens in this production. Did see the Maytag man though: this guy always leaves me in stitches for some reason. How well I remember his portrayal of Honest John in a segment of "Beverly Hillbillies". As to exactly why I remember this so well is well beyond me, I just do. Another highlight of this film was Don Rickles, one of my all time fave comics. But the ultimate high point of this or any of the sand and surf epics is none other than Eric Von and his cycle Ratz. They are without peer and I'll fight to the death over this belief. Ok, not to the death, but I do love Von Zipper. I have seen several of the beach pictures and this may be the zaniest one yet....you stupids!

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    • Trivia
      First feature film to introduce the new Ford Mustang. Even though Goldfinger (1964) is commonly credited with this distinction, that movie wasn't released until January, 1965. In this movie, Annette Funicello's character, Connie, is seen driving the Mustang in several scenes. Note: This item is true only regarding US audiences. The Mustang did show up first in Goldfinger, which premiered in England and elsewhere in Europe on September 1964, two months before this movie was seen anywhere.
    • Goofs
      As Connie and Go Go are driving to the dress shop, Connie, as seen in the close-ups as viewed through the car's front windshield, often does not turn the steering wheel to match the twists and turns of the background seen of the road.
    • Quotes

      Chief Rotten Eagle: What are we lookin' for?

      J. Sinister Hulk: Anything suspicious!

      Chief Rotten Eagle: Only thing suspicious is us!

    • Connections
      Featured in AIP: The Cool and the Crazy (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      It's That Kind of Day
      by Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner

      Performed by Annette Funicello (uncredited) with the Pajama Girls and Boys (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Піжамна вечірка
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(brief driving chase shots)
    • Production company
      • Alta Vista Productions
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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