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Surf party

Surf Party
Directed by Maury Dexter
Produced by Maury Dexter
"By" Dunham
Written by Harry Spalding
Starring Bobby Vinton
Patricia Morrow
Jackie DeShannon
Ken Miller
Music by Jimmie Haskell
Cinematography Kay Norton
Edited by Jodie Copelan
Production
company
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Release date
January 30, 1964 (1964-01-30)
Running time
68 min.
Country U.S.
Language English

Surf Party is a 1964 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter. It is notable for the musical acts showcased onscreen, as well as for being the first direct imitation of AIP’s hit Beach Party, which was released six months earlier. It also notable for being one of the few films in the genre shot in black and white. It has rarely been screened, and only received its first-ever home video release in April of 2013 as a DVD-R "on demand" through Fox.

Arizonians Terry (Patricia Morrow), Sylvia (Lory Patrick), and Junior (Jackie DeShannon) drive to California’s Malibu Beach to vacation, to learn how to surf, and to look up Terry's brother "Skeet," Malibu’s Big Kahuna bad boy (and a former football star whose career was ended with a skull injury).

While the girls are learning to surf, Terry falls in love with Len (Bobby Vinton), the operator of a local surf shop; Junior falls in love with Milo (Ken Miller), a new surfer; and Sylvia falls in love with Skeet (Jerry Summers).

Milo takes the girls to Casey’s Surfer, the hangout on the pier where the surfers and their ilk gather. While the girls get into the club on the virtue that Terry is Skeet’s sister, Milo is kept out because he is just a "gremmie".

In an effort to qualify for membership into Skeet’s unruly surfing club (called "The Lodge"), Milo attempts to "shoot the pier" (surfing through the pier - called "run the pier" in the film) and is injured when he smacks into one of the posts. As a result of Milo’s smash-up, Len gets into an argument with Skeet, and just as they are about to fight, Terry warns Len that Skeet's football injury is still dangerous. Throughout all the proceedings, Sgt. Wayne Neal (Richard Crane), the decidedly "anti-surf" police sergeant, is on Skeet’s back, waiting for him to screw up so he can either throw him in jail or out of town. Terry soon learns that her brother’s reputation is greater than the reality.


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