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"Beach Party" movies were an American 1960s genre of feature films which often starred Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon. They were originally intended as a low-budget imitation of both the Elvis Presley musical and the Doris Day sex comedy, aimed at the teen market, but they ended up taking on a life of their own. The "classic" series was produced by American International Pictures, and imitated in turn by numerous other studios.

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1960s - Annette Funicello - Frankie Avalon - Elvis Presley - Doris Day - American International Pictures

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Many of the movies were made at Paradise Cove in Malibu, California. Ironically, to meet the release schedule, most of the movies had to be filmed during the winter months—when hardly anyone wanted to run around a beach in a swimsuit, or go in the water.

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Paradise Cove - Malibu - California

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The storylines typically revolved around boyfriend and girlfriend Frankie and Annette trying to make one another jealous with newcomers, as they and their friends had adventures (on and off the beach), with someone breaking into song every few minutes. The main cast usually had running roles (though their character names sometimes changed from picture to picture), and with the exception of Muscle Beach Party, the usual "villains" of the story were biker Eric Von Zipper (played by comic actor Harvey Lembeck as a parody of Marlon Brando in The Wild One) and his inept gang the "Rat Pack", or "Rats & Mice" (which included Alberta Nelson, of The Andy Griffith Show).

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Muscle Beach Party - Harvey Lembeck - Marlon Brando - The Wild One - Alberta Nelson - The Andy Griffith Show

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Another feature to the series was its unending series of cameo appearances by longtime actors (such as Vincent Price, Elsa Lanchester, Boris Karloff, Dorothy Lamour, and Peter Lorre in his last film appearance), plus musical guest-stars like Stevie Wonder, Donna Loren, The Kingsmen, and surf-n-car groups The Pyramids, The Hondells, and Dick Dale and his Del-Tones. Original songs performed by the cast were largely written by Gary Usher and Roger Christian, or by Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner.

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Cameo - Vincent Price - Elsa Lanchester - Boris Karloff - Dorothy Lamour - Peter Lorre - Stevie Wonder - Donna Loren - The Kingsmen - The Pyramids - The Hondells - Dick Dale - Gary Usher - Roger Christian - Guy Hemric - Jerry Styner

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Toni Basil served as choreographer for many of the movies' dance sequences (also appearing onscreen), and several future or up-and-coming stars (Teri Garr, Don Rickles, Bobbi Shaw, Dan Haggerty, Meredith MacRae, and members of the Beach Boys) appeared in supporting roles or as extras. Silent-movie star Buster Keaton had featured roles in several of the movies. Don Weis and William Asher directed most of the series, with Asher's then-wife Elizabeth Montgomery making a voice cameo in Bikini Beach, and appearing on camera in How to Stuff a Wild Bikini.

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Toni Basil - Choreographer - Teri Garr - Don Rickles - Bobbi Shaw - Dan Haggerty - Meredith MacRae - Beach Boys - Buster Keaton - Don Weis - William Asher - Elizabeth Montgomery - Bikini Beach - How to Stuff a Wild Bikini

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The final entry in the original series was The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, released in 1966. The end credits for another AIP Avalon comedy, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) reveal that the orginal title planned for this film was The Girl in the Glass Bikini, and that Funicello and Avalon were slated to appear. However, Funicello and Avalon both passed (appearing instead in the car-racing themed Fireball 500), and the leads in The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini were played by Tommy Kirk and Deborah Walley, with an almost all-new supporting cast (including singer Nancy Sinatra). This time the "formula" didn't work, the movie bombed, and the series was retired by AIP, who followed up Fireball 500 with another racing film, Thunder Alley, also starring Funicello.

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The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini - 1966 - Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine - 1965 - Fireball 500 - Tommy Kirk - Deborah Walley - Nancy Sinatra - Thunder Alley

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Avalon and Funicello starred in Back to the Beach in 1987, playing off their original roles and subsequent careers. The movie became a hit, and there was talk of making a sequel, but with the beginning of Funicello's trouble with multiple sclerosis, this never came to be.

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Back to the Beach - 1987 - Multiple sclerosis

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The 1996 movie That Thing You Do! touches briefly on the "Beach Party" phenomenon, with the Wonders making an appearance in a fictional beach-party movie. A 2001 episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch also paid homage to the series, with Avalon appearing as himself.

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1996 - That Thing You Do! - 2001 - Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

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Titles in the series were:

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