Part-Time Lifeguards
Part-Time Lifeguards

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Part-Time Lifeguards

1987
Movie
82 min
Spanish

This time, the Brigada Z gang, take a little vacation in Mar del Plata but their money is stolen. In order to enjoy their vacation, they become lifeguards and accidentally discover a band of thieves that robs Casinos. Emilio, Gino, Berugo and Alberto don't forget they're cops so they decide to investigate.

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IMDb4.0/10
Director: Richard B. SmithGenres: Comedy, Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

A group of young, attractive individuals take on summer jobs as lifeguards at a beach resort. While balancing their responsibilities with personal dramas and budding romances, they also get entangled in a scheme involving stolen jewels. The film explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and the challenges of growing up during a sun-drenched summer.

Critical Reception

Part-Time Lifeguards was met with a largely negative reception from critics, often dismissed as a low-budget, formulaic teen comedy with little substance. Audiences found it to be a forgettable beach movie typical of the era, with its primary appeal stemming from its cast and setting rather than its plot or performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for its thin plot and predictable storyline.

  • Often seen as a shallow and uninspired teen beach flick.

  • Praised by some for its picturesque beach setting and youthful cast.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Part-Time Lifeguards are scarce and generally reflect a low level of engagement. Those that exist typically categorize it as a light, breezy, and somewhat cheesy summer movie that offers little beyond its superficial beach setting and the presence of its young cast.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of low-budget, direct-to-video or limited-release teen comedies and dramas popular in the late 1980s, often featuring a cast of up-and-coming actors and focusing on summer-related themes.

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