Beach Bums
Beach Bums

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Beach Bums

1966
Movie
90 min
Persian

International smugglers hide some smuggled diamonds in a Citroën car belonging to several tourists to retrieve them later at an opportune moment.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Burt TopperGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A group of restless youths in a quiet California beach town struggle to find meaning and excitement in their lives. Their days are filled with surfing, beach parties, and mild rebellion, but underlying tensions and desires begin to surface. As they navigate their relationships and search for identity, they confront the challenges of growing up and facing the consequences of their actions.

Critical Reception

Beach Bums is a low-budget exploitation film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, primarily appealing to a niche audience interested in beach culture and the burgeoning counterculture of the era. While some critics noted its attempt to capture the youthful spirit of the time, many found the plot flimsy and the performances uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its attempt to depict a youthful, rebellious atmosphere.

  • Criticized for its weak narrative and formulaic plot.

  • Seen as a typical exploitation film of its era, capitalizing on beach and youth trends.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable, but retrospective comments suggest it's remembered as a product of its time, offering a glimpse into 1960s beach culture with a melodramatic edge.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring Jayne Mansfield in one of her later roles, attempting to appeal to a younger demographic with her established star power.

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