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Sunset Cove

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
296
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Sunset Cove (1978)
ComedyRomance

Teenagers band together to keep their beach from being bulldozed to build condominiums.Teenagers band together to keep their beach from being bulldozed to build condominiums.Teenagers band together to keep their beach from being bulldozed to build condominiums.

  • Director
    • Al Adamson
  • Writers
    • Cash Maintenant
    • Budd Donnelly
  • Stars
    • Jay B. Larson
    • William Smidt
    • Ray Andrews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    296
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Al Adamson
    • Writers
      • Cash Maintenant
      • Budd Donnelly
    • Stars
      • Jay B. Larson
      • William Smidt
      • Ray Andrews
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jay B. Larson
    • Dexter
    William Smidt
    • Mayor Nix
    • (as Burr Smidt)
    Ray Andrews
    • Mike
    Karen Fredrik
    • Joyce
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Judge Harley Winslow
    John Durren
    John Durren
    • Kragg
    SW Fisher
    • Chubby
    • (as Steven Fisher)
    Shirley Broger
    • Mimi
    • (as Shirley Ann Broger)
    Jane Ralston
    • Joanne
    Mark Flynn
    • Bart
    Will Walker
    • John
    Sherri Coyle
    • Pig Iron
    Bill Nuckols
    • Moose
    • (as William Nuckols)
    Jenni Bardell
    • Bubbles
    Art Cacaro
    • Randy
    Erwin Fuller
    • Beck
    Roger Harris
    • Judge Lindsey
    Mark Hope
    • Mark
    • Director
      • Al Adamson
    • Writers
      • Cash Maintenant
      • Budd Donnelly
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    2pajamasniffer

    Geez

    There's Trash and then there's trash. The slew of immobilizing chemicals in my brain at the time of viewing only served to bring the experience closer to masochistic torture as opposed to a lens into a fun beach romp. I've spent countless hours with 70's trash and this is one of few films that I've had to entertain as opposed to it entertaining me. Incredibly flimsy and out of touch writing, characters, plot, motivations at a Gruelling pace. I felt something near hatred for each character and for Sunset Cove as an entity. This movie came on autoplay some time after my initial viewing and I legitimately shouted "No!" and jumped up from my seat to shut it off. I had a nightmare one time wherein a goblin-type creature forced me through a black curtain in space and I would up in the opening scene of this movie, up in the sky SUNSET COVE mirrored in bright blue, that dreaded peppy music playing. I screamed NOOOOOO at the top of my lungs and tried to drown myself but found I had gills and was stuck inside of Sunset Cove forever. The 2 stars goes toward the beautiful HD restoration of this initially lost film (too bad they found it), and for the sheer audacity of director Al Adamson to put something like this out in the world.
    parkerr86302

    A Lost Film?

    In his recent book, John Carradine:The Films, author Tom Weaver declared this film to be a lost film. Try as he could, he was unable to locate the film for viewing, as he tried to do with all of Carradine's films. Maybe it is lost today; if so, it's too bad. I have seen it---it aired a couple of times on Phoenix, Arizona TV in the early 1980s (admittedly, a long time ago). As far as bubble-headed beach movies go, it wasn't really that bad, and I would go so far as to say it was one of Al Adamson's better efforts. In his book, Tom Weaver also said there is confusion as to what kind of character John Carradine (cast as "Judge Winslow") played, since 1978 data on the film clearly indicated he did not play the presiding trial judge. On the outside chance that Weaver (or any friends of his) see my remarks here on IMDb, I would like to clear the matter up. My memory of the film is that John Carradine played a retired judge who gives the kids legal advice on how to go about saving their beach. Also, typical of the degrading level of the cameos the great Carradine was reduced to in his declining years, I remember the script called for other characters to refer to him as "senile". I have always been a Carradine fan, and if this truly is a lost film, I'm glad I was able to see it, even if it was long ago.
    5SilentOne92

    Film Found

    Sunset Cove is a low budget Teen Comedy from Al Adamson film from 1977-78 thought to be lost. Severin has found a great print which they released on Blu Ray in the Adamson "Masterpiece" collection. The film is a retread of the numerous teen comedies of that era. The plot revolves around a group of Teenagers trying to save the local beach from being bought out by shady businessmen who are going to redevelop the land into Condos. Outside of a quick cameo from John Carradine who Adamson used in most of his films, there is little if any name talent in this one. it has by the book nudity, humor and the typical stereotypical characters, (The mean pretty boy, the heavyset nerd, the bumbling cop who is embarrassed by the kids with make fun of him with one liners, etc). Little bit better than most Adamson films as this one is not spliced together from another film with some additional footage. worth a look for Adamson fans based on the great transfer
    lazarillo

    Lost film that perhaps should have STAYED lost

    This is one of the most obscure films of the late and not-so-great low-budget film director Al Adamson. At their best Adamson's films can be fun and moderately entertaining ("Satan's Sadists", "Nurse Sherri"), but at their worst they are unwatchable dreck that would probably violate the Geneva Convention if they were to force POWs to view them. This movie falls somewhere in between.

    It's a very atypical Adamson film in that it rather than being a half-assed Western, blaxploitation flick, or incomprehensible monster mash-up, it is instead an even more low-budget version of the late 70's teen films churned out by companies like Crown Pictures and aimed squarely at the drive-in market (i.e. "The Pom Pom Girls", "The Van", "Malibu Beach"). The late 70's always seemed like a cool time to be a teenager and that really comes across in the aforementioned Crown movies or in stuff like "Jailbait Babysitter", but no so much here. Adamson is out of his element (although some might argue he had no element). He lacks even the meager budget of the average Crown picture. And instead of actors like Robert Carradine, Rainbeaux Smith, Susan Player, and Jennifer Ashley, he's saddled with complete unknowns with only a brief cameo by a decrepit John Carradine.

    The plot involves s nerdy student who becomes part of the popular crowd after he pulls an end-of-the year prank on the principal. He and his new friends get involved in a campaign to save their local beach from greedy condo developers. There's the usual teen hijinks. There's a couple tricked-out vans. There's a healthy amount of "T", but a definite shortage of "A" (which certainly wouldn't have been the case if Suzie Player or Rainbeaux Smith had been in the cast).

    I read a book once about Adamson. He seemed like a colorful characters and he and his group had a lot of fun making films. Watching some of them is a different story though. This would probably be marginally better with a better transfer and a legitimate release (it was a lost film for many years and the version I saw was very rough), but it's definitely not a lost classic.
    2kevinolzak

    Final collaboration between John Carradine and director Al Adamson

    1977's "Sunset Cove" was a 70s update on the 'Beach Party' fad from huckster director Al Adamson, its working title "Save Our Beach" in place when shooting kicked off January 29. The expected hijinks include songs, dancing, swimming, eating, drinking, streaking, hangliding, shooting hoops, and making out in vans, pretty much made on the fly without benefit of script. The dimwitted cops trying in vain to corral such exuberant behavior was done better in "The Hollywood Knights," and just about any other raunchy comedy in the wake of "Porky's." About two reels in we find the nincompoop mayor literally making waves by proclaiming the beach front property as ideal for building condominiums, but nothing much happens until the last 7 minutes, when John Carradine as retired judge Harley Winslow convinces the court that the beach remain public as per the original county charter (just under 3 minutes screen time). As the last of his 7 collaborations with Adamson, it's easily the most innocuous and forgettable, and for the better part of three decades was believed to be a lost film before joining a comprehensive Blu-Ray release in 2020 covering the director's entire catalog.

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    • Trivia
      This film's negative survives at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
    • Goofs
      Ollie twice refers to the mayor as his cousin, but later (singing about Hawaii) he refers to the mayor as "Uncle Donald."
    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 1 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Time Won't Take This Away
      Music and Lyrics by Bruce Stewart

      Sung by Gloria Goldsmith

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1980 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bikini commando
    • Filming locations
      • Bradbury Building - 304 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(As the law library)
    • Production companies
      • Cal-Am Productions
      • Tony DiDio Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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