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Psycho Beach Party

  • 2000
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  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Amy Adams, Lauren Ambrose, Nicholas Brendon, Charles Busch, and Kimberley Davies in Psycho Beach Party (2000)
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Chicklet is a sixteen-year old tomboy who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. She's the typical American girl - except for one little problem: her personality is ... Read allChicklet is a sixteen-year old tomboy who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. She's the typical American girl - except for one little problem: her personality is split into more slices than a pepperoni pizza.Chicklet is a sixteen-year old tomboy who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. She's the typical American girl - except for one little problem: her personality is split into more slices than a pepperoni pizza.

  • Director
    • Robert Lee King
  • Writer
    • Charles Busch
  • Stars
    • Lauren Ambrose
    • Nicholas Brendon
    • Thomas Gibson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    7K
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    • Director
      • Robert Lee King
    • Writer
      • Charles Busch
    • Stars
      • Lauren Ambrose
      • Nicholas Brendon
      • Thomas Gibson
    • 105User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lauren Ambrose
    Lauren Ambrose
    • Florence 'Chicklet' Forrest…
    Nicholas Brendon
    Nicholas Brendon
    • Starcat
    Thomas Gibson
    Thomas Gibson
    • Kanaka
    Kimberley Davies
    Kimberley Davies
    • Bettina Barnes
    Matt Keeslar
    Matt Keeslar
    • Lars
    Charles Busch
    Charles Busch
    • Captain Monica Stark
    Beth Broderick
    Beth Broderick
    • Mrs. Ruth Forrest
    Danni Wheeler
    • Berdine
    Nick Cornish
    • Yo Yo
    Andrew Levitas
    Andrew Levitas
    • Provoloney
    Amy Adams
    Amy Adams
    • Marvel Ann
    Kathleen Robertson
    Kathleen Robertson
    • Rhonda
    Nathan Bexton
    Nathan Bexton
    • T.J.
    Buddy Quaid
    Buddy Quaid
    • Junior
    Jenica Bergere
    Jenica Bergere
    • Cookie
    Channon Roe
    Channon Roe
    • Wedge Riley
    Ruth Williamson
    Ruth Williamson
    • Pat
    David Chokachi
    David Chokachi
    • Eddie
    • Director
      • Robert Lee King
    • Writer
      • Charles Busch
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    8touche75

    out of the ordinary

    I have to say the first time I watched this movie I couldn't even sit through the whole show. Fortunately for me that particular summer HBO played it in excess. Eventually I found myself looking to see when it was on again and watching it every time. This movie is a definite "send-up" to all those campy movies we either loved or hated, and this movie is definitely in the "love-it or hate it" category. Give yourself enough heads up to be up for anything and you too will add this to your "must see's" of cult classics. Most of the actors are unknown, some you may recognize from various TV shows. the story line is quirky at times but the cast works well together to pull this off.
    davidbyrne77

    It's a gas!

    Wow - I saw this movie on late-night TV (the only place where you would expect it to shown), and man was it funny! I love spoof movies, and this on did quite nicely. Just the technical aspects of having a modern movie set in the early 60's would be challenging, so hats off to the director. I loved the super cheesy dialogue (Golly gee!), and the characters were both inspired and stereotypical, at east for a 'beach blanket' flick. "I'll be your girl Friday!" says the plucky sidekick. The innuendo and double-entendre's are great, like when the girls are at a scary drive-in movie. "Boys, they only have one thing on their mind.....well, I'm going <to the snack bar> to get a weiner." It was strange seeing Greg from Dharma and Greg here, but what the hell. Backward projection rocks!
    rollnyc

    The Most Outrageous Fun Since Rocky Horror!

    Absurdity never seemed so straight and the straight and narrow never took so many turns. Psycho Beach Party is the most outrageous fun since Rocky Horror Picture Show hit the screen. Of all the films that poke fun at male-female, male-male, and female-female sexuality this summer, Psycho Beach Party takes the cake. The comparison is apt. Both films were adapted from successful small theatrical hits. Both films take innocence and sexuality to their extremes. What Rocky Horror did for monster movies, musicals and science fiction, Psycho Beach Party does to psychological thrillers, surfer/Gidget movies and slasher films. Charles Busch, the writer of the film and the play, has been New York's dirty little secret for over a decade. When Busch's "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" was a hit downtown, I remember seeing people read the marquee, laugh, wince, then laugh again self consciously. Charles Busch brings this same combination of joy and guilt together wonderfully in Psycho Beach Party. He acts in it as well, he's the female detective that looks so damned good in that blue uniform. Its a shame theater doesn't inspire film as often as it once did. Theatrical dialogue, laced as it is the references and innuendo, requires a bit more suspension of disbelief from the audience. I'm not sure the "American Pie" generation is sophisticated enough to sit through something both silly and clever. Everyone shines in this cast, but no one outshines Chiclet. Let's leave it at that, in the wake of the "What Lies Beneath" fiasco, I'll leave the plot for people to discover. Unlike everyone at Universal Studios, I don't think people really want to know what happens before they go to the movies. Director Robert Lee King mocks the cinematic conceit of putting a film within a film not once but four times in less than a minute of screen time. It's a left, a right, a right, and a left knockout punch. And when you finish laughing about it -- King's little stunt will come back to haunt you later that night. Like Rocky Horror Picture Show, Psycho Beach Party is not the campy little trifle you thought you were being served...........
    kylebengel

    a GREAT example of satiracle film-making...

    First things first: 'Psycho Beach Party' is funny, fresh, light-hearted and completely likable. It is a rare film that can walk the tight-rope between mocking a particular film genre (in this case, the "Beach Blanket" movies of the fifties and sixties) while still showing great affection for said genre. 'Psycho Beach Party' does it wonderfully. Using an obviously skewed view of these pleasant if vapid films, 'PBP' covers us in satirical humor and warmth, a tricky combination to pull off. If you have ever sat through a film in which a surf board was the star, check this one out...great fun.

    Now, second: In response to Brian Bagnall's review from Canada, this film is NOT gay propoganda (just because the writer/director is gay does not make this a gay film). Gays do NOT have to have blonde hair (one of the only two agy characters has black hair...must have missed that one, huh, Brian?). The film does NOT portray the era as demeaning to women (the women in this film are some of the most empowered I have seen in a long time). And if you can not suspend your disbelief for long enough to watch our young heroine escape from a man twice her size, you probably should not be watching a film with the word "psycho", "beach", and "party" in the title. This film looks foundly back on a time that was simpler, both in the movies and reality. Anyone who gets anything other than a Genre Spoof from this was not paying attention.

    Put simply, people; 'Psycho Beach Party' is Fabu!
    JThomas-2

    Poking fun at "Beach Blanket Bingo"!

    I don't know why I had heard of this film, but I had. I don't know why I wanted to rent it, but I did. I don't know why I laughed all the way through it, but I did.... Yeah, I do know why I laughed. It was funny. It wasn't as purile as most modern "teen" comedies are, but it sure did have fun poking fun at the 60's beach movies like "Beach Blanket Bingo".

    Charles Busch, who plays the part of the female detective, is absolutely a laugh riot: I truly believe he was channeling Kathleen Turner. The two hunky doofus boys who are more in love with each other than any of the babes...Nicholas Brendan, in a reverse take on his role on "Buffy", plays the major stud puppy here...Thomas Gibson in a reverse take on his televsion role as "Greg", plays a beatnik surfer dude. Beth Broderick, with her unbelievably sexy raspy voice, plays this films version of June Cleever with a twist.

    The lines are outrageous. The costumes dead on. The portrayals ridiculous and accurate at the same time.

    The is high camp! Don't expect serious - don't expect typical humor. But if you're over thirty, and remember those old beach movies, then you'll get a real blast out of this film.

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    • Trivia
      According to director/writer commentary track on the Region 1 DVD, the original performances of the stage play from which the movie is based featured Charles Busch in the role of Florence/Chicklet. When Busch adapted his play to film format, he was too old to play Chicklet, so he wrote for himself the part of Captain Monica Stark so he could still participate in the production.
    • Goofs
      When Marvel Ann gets her bikini bottoms torn off, a flesh patch between her legs is briefly visible.
    • Quotes

      Berdine: No one understands Bettina. Her screen persona is a brilliant comment on the socio-political structure of stardom.

      Florence "Chicklet" Forrest: You get all that from "The Pizza Waitress with Three Heads"? I guess we are the only ones watching the movie.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version in Spain runs 85 minutes.
      • It stars with the "Cinemavault.com" logo.
      • Some scenes are edited in a different order, sometimes missing some dialogue parts.
      • The interrogation scene after T.J. death and the sex scene between Kanaka and Monica are cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Lady in Question Is Charles Busch (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Psycho Main Title
      Written by Ben Vaughn

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пляжный психоз
    • Filming locations
      • Azusa, California, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • New Oz Productions
      • Red Horse Films
      • Strand Releasing
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $268,117
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,359
      • Aug 6, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $268,117
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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