In this musical, college classmates Todd Armstrong (Frankie Avalon) and Craig Gamble (Dwayne Hickman) head out on a group ski vacation, and agree that if they're going to get girlfriends, th... Read allIn this musical, college classmates Todd Armstrong (Frankie Avalon) and Craig Gamble (Dwayne Hickman) head out on a group ski vacation, and agree that if they're going to get girlfriends, they need to understand how women think.In this musical, college classmates Todd Armstrong (Frankie Avalon) and Craig Gamble (Dwayne Hickman) head out on a group ski vacation, and agree that if they're going to get girlfriends, they need to understand how women think.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Nita Elksberg
- (as Bobbi Shaw)
- Gene
- (as Steve Rogers)
- Bobby
- (as Mike Nader)
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Featured reviews
Kincaid is a pushy Casanova smitten with Hickman's alter ego, Bobbi Shaw and her cheekbones a seductive Swedish siren, and Lesley Gore makes a quick cameo riding the bus long enough to belt out a signature tune. If you persist, screaming' James Brown & the Famous Flames awaits to warm things up with an impromptu badly lip-synced 'I Got You'.
Endless sight gags punctuated by musical numbers and cheesy dialogue (e.g. Avalon manages to liken a feathery pillow fight with the allies WWII triumph) ends up where it started back at the beach for signature butt-wiggling shenanigans.
Ultra-light and inoffensive, Avalon and Hickman make a likeable duo of girl-obsessed youths but despite the promise of a reunion in the closing credits, 'Cruise Party' seems to never have eventuated, which is a shame (although they would team up again in 'Dr Goldfoot & the Bikini Machine'). An easy-going escapade worth a look for even the casual beach party fan.
This Beach Party comedy movie isn't quite what one expects given enough experience with the previous films (for one thing neither the Eric Von Zipper nor Bonehead appear in this one) but it's nevertheless mindless and innocent fun. Its plot owes more than a little to SOME LIKE IT HOT but this does have its fun moments..my favorites included:
the public service announcement hiding Linda's explanation to Nora the secret that should be known only to women.
the character of Freddy, one of the greatest Beach Party villains ever, who falls in love with Nora
What happens to Todd, who despite a broken leg, after journeying a long distance in the snow to be with the Swedish ski instructor Nita...
Did you know
- TriviaJames Brown said out of all the times he did splits, the only time he ever ripped his pants was in this movie.
- GoofsAbout 30 minutes into the movie, when they are on the ski lift, the shadow of the cameraman is visible on the ground below them.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Prof. Sonya Roberts: And so we see the male becomes the most romantic between the ages of 17 and 19.
Todd Armstrong: [sound of chalk on a chalkboard] It sounds like my mating call.
Craig Gamble: Mine's much noisier.
Prof. Sonya Roberts: While the female doesn't reach her romantic peak until her 35th year. This, as we can well imagine, presents certain social problems for the college male. Such as extreme anxiety, frustration, tension.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits include a plug for upcoming sequel "Cruise Party", which was never made.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (2000)
- SoundtracksSki Party
Written by Gary Usher and Roger Christian
Performed by The Hondells (uncredited)
[Played over second half of opening credits, with the reprise played on the beach leading into the end credits]
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Лижна вечірка
- Filming locations
- Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA(end of taxi ride)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1