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Wild on the Beach
3 boys, 3 girls, one beachhouse. The cast of this 1965 comedy includes Frankie Randall, Sherry Jackson, The Astronauts and Sonny & Cher.
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Plot Summary
This musical comedy follows a group of aspiring young musicians who travel to a Hawaiian beach to perform at a battle of the bands. Amidst the sun, surf, and sound, they encounter various romantic entanglements and comedic mishaps as they strive for musical stardom. The film features performances from several popular musical acts of the era.
Critical Reception
Wild on the Beach was a low-budget musical aimed at the youth market of the 1960s. It received generally dismissive reviews from critics, who often cited its thin plot and predictable formula, though some acknowledged its appeal to its target audience due to the musical performances. It is largely forgotten today, existing as a minor entry in the beach party film genre.
What Reviewers Say
A forgettable entry in the beach party genre.
Relies heavily on musical performances to carry its weak narrative.
Appeals primarily to fans of the featured musical artists.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent due to the film's age and niche appeal. Contemporary reviews indicate it was viewed as a light, music-driven B-movie.
Fun Fact
The film features early performances by Sonny & Cher, who were a popular musical duo at the time, and also includes performances by jazz saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
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