BEACH BLANKET BINGO TRAILER 1965 ANNETTE FUNICELLO

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Theatrical trailer for the fourth of the popular "Beach Party" films of the early 1960s, BEACH BLANKET BINGO (1965), starring Frankie Avalaon and Annette Funicello. Between August, 1963 and April, 1965, independent studio American-International, released four of these profitable films: BEACH PARTY, MUSCLE BEACH PARTY, BIKINI BEACH and BEACH BLANKET BINGO. Following the surfing craze of the 1960s, and incorporating such then-current fads as body building, go-karting, drag racing and sky diving, these inexpensive films starred two unlikely "surfers", former teen ideol Frankie Avalon and ex-Mouseketeer, Annette Funicello. Inane, paper thin plots with broad comedy strokes -- peppered with music from not only the two stars but such artists as surf guitar legend Dick Dale, Little Steve Wonder, The Pyramids and The Hondells -- and casts featuring such veteran performers as Bob Cummings, Dorothy Malone, Peter Lorre, Buddy Hackett, Don Rickles, Keenan Wynn, Buster Keaton and Paul Lynde -- made the trips to this never-never land beaches (often filmed at Paradise Cove, California) of these popular films an enjoyable hour and a half for millions of moviegoers. Additional entries in the series were made with cast and local changes -- SKI PARTY, PAJAMA PARTY and HOW TO STUFF A WILD BIKINI, but none captured the magic or were as popular as the four films starring Avalon and Funicello.

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  • @bob343536 He was also groomed as a rockabilly-Elvis type singer in the late '50's. I like his appearance, as a singer, in "How To Make A Monster."

  • John Ashley was gorgeous. I think he looked better with Annette than Frankie did.

  • Who knew Buster Keaton was such a great dancer!?!

  • I would like to see the whole movie

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