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Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.Sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion, a Martian scout lands amidst a swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says.
Bobbie Shaw Chance
- Helga
- (as Bobbi Shaw)
The Nooney Rickett Four
- Party Band
- (as The Nooney Rickett 4)
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- TriviaFirst feature film to introduce the new Ford Mustang. Even though Goldfinger (1964) is commonly credited with this distinction, that movie wasn't released until January, 1965. In this movie, Annette Funicello's character, Connie, is seen driving the Mustang in several scenes. Note: This item is true only regarding US audiences. The Mustang did show up first in Goldfinger, which premiered in England and elsewhere in Europe on September 1964, two months before this movie was seen anywhere.
- GoofsAs Connie and Go Go are driving to the dress shop, Connie, as seen in the close-ups as viewed through the car's front windshield, often does not turn the steering wheel to match the twists and turns of the background seen of the road.
- Quotes
Chief Rotten Eagle: What are we lookin' for?
J. Sinister Hulk: Anything suspicious!
Chief Rotten Eagle: Only thing suspicious is us!
- ConnectionsFeatured in AIP: The Cool and the Crazy (1986)
- SoundtracksIt's That Kind of Day
by Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner
Performed by Annette Funicello (uncredited) with the Pajama Girls and Boys (uncredited)
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This was what passed for entertainment when I was a teen. Speaking of which, I saw very few, if any, actual teens in this production. Did see the Maytag man though: this guy always leaves me in stitches for some reason. How well I remember his portrayal of Honest John in a segment of "Beverly Hillbillies". As to exactly why I remember this so well is well beyond me, I just do. Another highlight of this film was Don Rickles, one of my all time fave comics. But the ultimate high point of this or any of the sand and surf epics is none other than Eric Von and his cycle Ratz. They are without peer and I'll fight to the death over this belief. Ok, not to the death, but I do love Von Zipper. I have seen several of the beach pictures and this may be the zaniest one yet....you stupids!
- helpless_dancer
- Feb 20, 2002
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- Also known as
- Піжамна вечірка
- Filming locations
- Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(brief driving chase shots)
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- Budget
- $200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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