A neighborhood rock band gets a job playing at a summer camp.A neighborhood rock band gets a job playing at a summer camp.A neighborhood rock band gets a job playing at a summer camp.
Mardelle Anderson
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Follow-up to 1956's "Rock, Pretty Baby" has teenage guitarist John Saxon and his rock 'n roll combo getting a month-long summer gig at a co-ed camp in Lake Tahoe; he has reluctant eyes for the wealthy lass whose family owns a house nearby ("a female octopus!"), but a visit from his steady girlfriend--not to mention the burden of babysitting his younger brother and sister--may scuttle any hopes for a summer romance. Muscular Saxon and shapely, cunning Jill St. John (in her film debut) both look good in their swimsuits, but this flimsy second-biller from Universal is strictly for sub-teens. Henry Mancini composed the score and co-wrote several of the songs (one assumes he quickly erased this title from his résumé). *1/2 from ****
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- TriviaFilm debuts of Jill St. John and Molly Bee.
- Quotes
Mike Howard: Have you flipped? Lettin' your man run off with that female octopus?
Joan Wright: No way to talk about your girlfriend. I trust Jimmy and you should feel the same way about Erica.
Mike Howard: Well, I do. Trust her with my life. Don't trust her with Jimmy.
- ConnectionsFollows Rock, Pretty Baby (1956)
- SoundtracksSummer Love
Music by Henry Mancini
Lyrics by Bill Carey
Sung by Rod McKuen and Jimmy Daley's Ding-A-Lings
Reprised by same on their way to summer camp
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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