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A Swingin' Summer

  • 1965
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
286
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A Swingin' Summer (1965)
ComedyMusicalRomance

Two guys and a girl run a week-long concert festival in the sunny summertime of Arrowhead, California and deal with bullies and breakups.Two guys and a girl run a week-long concert festival in the sunny summertime of Arrowhead, California and deal with bullies and breakups.Two guys and a girl run a week-long concert festival in the sunny summertime of Arrowhead, California and deal with bullies and breakups.

  • Director
    • Robert Sparr
  • Writers
    • Leigh Chapman
    • Reno Carell
    • Robert Sparr
  • Stars
    • James Stacy
    • William Wellman Jr.
    • Quinn O'Hara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    286
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Sparr
    • Writers
      • Leigh Chapman
      • Reno Carell
      • Robert Sparr
    • Stars
      • James Stacy
      • William Wellman Jr.
      • Quinn O'Hara
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Stacy
    James Stacy
    • Mickey
    William Wellman Jr.
    William Wellman Jr.
    • Rick
    • (as William A. Wellman Jr.)
    Quinn O'Hara
    Quinn O'Hara
    • Cindy
    Martin West
    Martin West
    • Turk
    Mary Mitchel
    Mary Mitchel
    • Shirley
    • (as Mary Mitchell)
    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Jeri
    Allan Jones
    Allan Jones
    • Mr. Johnson
    • (as Alan Jones)
    Lili Kardell
    Lili Kardell
    • Sandra
    Reno Carell
    • Mark
    Buck Holland
    • Lou
    • (as Bucky Holland)
    Glenn Stensel
    • Les
    • (as Glen Stensil)
    Michael Blodgett
    Michael Blodgett
    • Beach Boy Dancer
    • (as Mike Blodgett)
    Mauree Garett
    • Beach Girl
    Robert Porter
    Robert Porter
    • Beach Boy
    Gypsy Boots
    • Self
    Diane Bond
    • The Girl in the Pink Polka Dot Bikini
    Robert Blair
    • Tony
    The Righteous Brothers
    The Righteous Brothers
    • Themselves
    • Director
      • Robert Sparr
    • Writers
      • Leigh Chapman
      • Reno Carell
      • Robert Sparr
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    3Leofwine_draca

    Your typical beach party movie...

    ...with the proviso that it's not very good either. A SWINGIN' SUMMER is a low budget, feel good effort that features a number of notable musicians of the day doing their thing, while a slimline storyline sees a bookish girl transformed into a fun-loving beauty. It's a little like the later teen sex comedies along the lines of MALIBU BEACH, although much tamer and not as much fun.

    Raquel Welch (ONE MILLION YEARS BC) is the star attraction here in her debut feature (she'd acted before, but not been credited for it). Her acting remains iffy, but her looks are certainly memorable. A SWINGING' SUMMER does away with niceties of 'normal' cinema by not bothering with characterisation or a proper script, instead summoning up a party atmosphere throughout.

    Some of the music acts are fun, particularly a nice turn from the Righteous Brothers who do their thing right at the climax. The setting is one Lake Arrowhead, and the stand-out set-piece involves two guys slugging it out in one of the most poorly-shot fight scenes ever. Elsewhere there's a whole lot of bad dancing and cheesy acts, and not much in the way of real reasons for viewers to tune in.
    7TheFearmakers

    Not Bad For Bikini Filler... Filling Bikinis with Raquel Welch

    This forgotten, parenthetical beach bikini movie actually takes place on a lake... Arrowhead, to be exact... where two guys and a girl take over an abandoned low-rent dance-festival, which is pretty easy given that pretty redhead Quinn O'Hara has her rich dad secretly funding it... A secret since her good-looking boyfriend William Wellman Jr. Has too much pride to want anyone's help...

    Well that's the plot, and there's hardly any urgency except for a quick breakup when a rich jerk eyes the girl while a scheming rich lady nabs the guy - plus a water-skiing bully and a few 11th hour thugs...

    But with cute and skinny girl-next-door Mary Mitchell as O'Hara's flirtatious, perpetually hungry friend and future iconic bombshell Raquel Welch initially wearing glasses, strategically hiding her perfect body while (for reasons unexplained) jotting notes about the main character's sidekick James Stacy (who's still first billed), A SWINGIN' SUMMER is more about the good times than those attempting to ruin them...

    A fairly decent time-filler residing between the glossy Frankie/Annette flicks, and, despite the misleading title, it came out right before hippies were too darn hip for this kind of lightweight, old fashioned (even then) entertainment.
    10garyldibert

    A Star is Born

    Despite the other reviews on this movie, I thought this picture was great. This picture opened in the summer of 1965 starring William Wellman as Rick, James Stacey as Mickey, Quinn O'Hara as Cindy and the debut of Raquel Welch as Jeri. Rick, Mickey and Cindy are on there way to Lake Arrowhead for summer jobs when it comes across the radio that the Pavilion will be closed and that they no longer have work. The kids decide to ask Mr. Johnson if they could run the Pavilion themselves with Mr. Johnson getting half the profits. Therefore, the gang gets things started when Turk decides that he wants Cindy and decides to provide the pavilion with plenty of trouble. Now as far as the debut of Raquel Welch it was a slam-dunk. Her body was enough to make you see through the entire movie. Her Stage scene was out of this world. Based on Raquel Welch alone I have no problem giving the movie 10 weasel stars. If you like watching Raquel Welch you love this movie because this was Raquel Welch first ever movie and all you can from there is a Star was born.
    3moonspinner55

    "Does being loved frighten you?" .. "I'm not frightened--I'm panicked!"

    Cheapjack fun-in-the-sun teen opus from United Screen Arts probably had worse acting, directing and cinematography than most television shows from the same era. Two guys and a gal from Los Angeles take a car trip up to Lake Arrowhead for summer jobs, but the plug has been pulled on the village's big music concert; the trio comes up with the cash to put on a show themselves (unwittingly taking money from the girl's wealthy father), featuring happening acts like Gary Lewis, the Rip Chords and the Righteous Brothers. James Stacy brings some low-keyed cool to the witless proceedings, but co-stars William Wellman Jr. and Quinn O'Hara act about as well as they dance (not a compliment). The main reason to see the film isn't the top-billed stars, anyway--that honor would go to Raquel Welch, who gets an "introducing" credit as a kissless sexpot in black-rimmed glasses who quotes Freud. Welch (whose future husband, Patrick Curtis, is listed as the associate producer) didn't possess the show-biz savvy at this point to transcend the third-rate material, but she makes the most of it, and even gets her own song. The music acts add some bounce, but the location is poorly photographed and the 'dramatic' macho one-upmanship seems to come out of nowhere. *1/2 from ****
    4bkoganbing

    Promotion for Lake Arrowhead

    The threadbare plot of A Swinging Summer is just an excuse to have some of the rock and roll performers of 1965 come up and strut their stuff and use the film to sell some records. It's also quite the promotional film for the resorts at Lake Arrowhead which I'm guessing was losing a bit of its crowd to the California beaches.

    William Wellman, Jr., James Stacy, and Quinn O'Hara after having some summer jobs shut down on them have this idea to promote their own rock and roll shows and make money for college tuition. After being told by Allan Jones that they have to come up with a big bond type guarantee Quinn O'Hara goes behind Wellman's back and says her rich dad will cough up the dough, but don't tell Wellman as he's quite the alpha male. Upon this lay all the romantic complications for Wellman and O'Hara and the rest of the film.

    Which is just an excuse to see The Righteous Brothers, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Donnie Brooks and a few others long forgotten. At least this film is a record of sorts for them.

    Who knows what enticed Allan Jones to do two brief scenes at the beginning of the film. But I wish they could have worked a song in for him as he's far more my taste.

    But early Sixties music fans should love A Swinging Summer.

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    • Trivia
      Linda Evans was signed to play the female lead but bowed out after she was cast in La grande vallée (1965).
    • Goofs
      The mob of dancing teens marching down to the boat dock just prior to the big boat chase are seen carrying a number of Tiki torches, almost as if they are marching on Doctor Frankenstein's castle. However, the scenes surrounding the boat chase were all filmed in full daylight.
    • Connections
      Featured in The South Bank Show: Velvet Underground (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      A Swingin' Summer
      Sung by Jody Miller

      Written by Buzz Cason (as James Cason), Carol Connors, Roger Christian

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    • Release date
      • April 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Roztanczone lato
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production company
      • National Talent Consultants
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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