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A Swingin' Summer

  • 1965
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
280
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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
    280
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Sparr
    • Writers
      • Leigh Chapman
      • Reno Carell
      • Robert Sparr
    • Stars
      • James Stacy
      • William Wellman Jr.
      • Quinn O'Hara
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • 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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    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 ****
    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.
    4Uriah43

    Wasn't One of the Better Beach Movies

    When two young men named "Rick" (William Wellman Jr.) and "Mickey" (James Stacey) find out that their plans for working at Lake Arrowhead during the summer have been canceled they decide to organize festivities there themselves. But to do that they need money and when they can't come up with it Rick's girlfriend, "Cindy" (Quinn O'Hara) decides to secretly bankroll them through her father. Yet even with the money there is a lot of work which keeps Rick and Cindy apart and leads to serious trouble between them. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this wasn't one of the better beach movies made during this time-period. There wasn't much comedy and the characters lacked development. Even so Raquel Welch (as "Jeri"), Mary Mitchell ("Shirley") and the aforementioned Quinn O'Hara were definitely nice on the eyes and I suppose that should count for something. Accordingly, I rate this movie as just slightly below average.
    5bobm5508

    They don't make 'em like this anymore!!

    The person who gave this movie a 10 was having some fun. Hey, fair enough! But really, it would be considered bad by 1964 standards and the Frankie Avalon, Fabian surf/beach movies of the day. Now its 45 years later and it does have Raquel's 1st credited role (even gets the "introducing" credit!!) so why not have some fun with it.

    James Stacey is top billed and he had a long, but tragic-event type career. Nobody else of the cast will register, but there was Raquel. The old horn rim glasses, hair in a bun trick, til she decided to give a stunned James Stacy an eyeful on stage (like her bikini scenes didn't get his attention --- right!?!?!). She's hot, the movie is bad, but finishes with the Righteous Brothers doing there only real rock song, "Lucille" (they were good even before they got righteous!).

    The funniest bit in the movie is that Gary Lewis, geekest rock star ever, and his Playboys, don't get to sing. They managed 4 or 5 pretty big hits, but at this stage only got to do backup playing and instrumentals (which include an accordion - I'm serious!!).

    Don't you have to watch this after that build up? You might catch it on AMC, I think I found it on VOD. Hey, it's about an 1 and 15 minutes, and if you can fast forward thru some fight and robbery scenes (don't ask!), you'll be done in under an hour. Go for it!
    3Joyela

    Whatta sun-drenched bore!

    Those user votes gotta be kiddin'! It was a few years back on an idle summer Saturday night that I caught this film on the USA Network cable channel. More happens in the tag line -- "Spread Out the Beach Towels...Grab Your Gals...it's gonna be A SWINGIN' SUMMER!" -- than in the entire film! The most strenuous thing the characters do is lay out those beach towels, and then its just unimaginative bickering along with coupling and uncoupling and recoupling serving as the plot. The only thing worse than the dialogue are the gawky jerky movements exhibited by the actors during the various musical numbers -- that's dancing?!? Anyway, yeah, the Righteous Brothers drop in, but by far the kickiest part of the movie is when Raquel Welch jumps on stage shakin', twistin', turnin' -- it's practically a revelation! In any case, it's more than this dreadful film deserves.

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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
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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