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Directed by | Alan Rafkin |
Produced by | Gene Corman |
Written by | Robert Kaufman |
Starring |
Frankie Avalon Dwayne Hickman Deborah Walley Yvonne Craig Robert Q. Lewis |
Music by | Guy Hemric Jerry Styner Gary Usher Ted Wright |
Cinematography | Arthur E. Arling |
Edited by | Morton Tubor |
Distributed by | American International Pictures (1965, original) MGM (2003 and 2007, DVD) |
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Running time
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90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Ski Party is a 1965 American comedy film directed by Alan Rafkin, and released by American International Pictures (AIP), starring Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman. Ski Party is part of the 1960s beach party film genre, with a change of setting from the beach to the ski slopes – although the final scene places everyone back at the beach.
Todd Armstrong (Avalon) and Craig Gamble (Hickman) are California college undergraduates who unsuccessfully date co-eds Linda Hughes (Deborah Walley) and Barbara Norris (Yvonne Craig). Arrogant, handsome, athletic classmate Freddie (Aron Kincaid) has no such problems and chooses not to fight off all the women chasing after him. As president of the Ski Club, Freddie organizes a midterm vacation trip to ski country (in gorgeous Sawtooth National Forest) in Idaho. Although they know nothing about skiing, Todd and Craig follow Linda and Barbara on this bus trip, to try to learn "the secret of Freddie's technique".
Once at the rustic ski resort, Todd and Craig pose as frumpy, non-threatening, young English women, Jane and Nora, with terrible accents. When not interrupted by a mysterious ice skating, yodeling polar bear, or toying with psychologically-imbalanced and lederhosen-clad lodge manager Mr. Pevney (Robert Q. Lewis), they observe the girls in their group up close, to learn how to succeed with women, and figure out how they have gone wrong.