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Two college girls, Ducky and Ginger, meet their naive friend, Sarah, at a Southern California beach house. The house belongs to Sarah's uncle and to their luck has allowed them to use his house for the summer while he is gone. Soon after Ducky and Ginger arrive, the two plan the first of many wild parties, but not without some resistance from ...
Beach Girls was a six-part 2005 American limited series produced by Fox Television Studios and Robert Greenwald Productions and broadcast by Lifetime. The teleplay by Edithe Swensen , Elle Triedman , and Eric Tuchman was based on the 2004 bestselling novel by Luanne Rice .
The Beach Girls and the Monster (retitled Monster from the Surf for 1966 TV release) [1] is a horror and beach party film, released in 1965, directed by and starring Jon Hall. [2] It is notable for its surf music instrumental soundtrack, bad acting, and not-very-terrifying-monster.
Later featured on the cover of the Psychotronic Video Guide and hailed as a campy "laugh riot with lots of bongos, murders and girls in bikinis,", [2] the low-budget film starred Jon Hall and featured a surf music soundtrack by Frank Sinatra, Jr. [1] Playing the role of "Bunny", Neil was paired with her husband Anthony K. Roberts, a fellow ...
Beach Girls may refer to: Beach Girls (American TV series), a 2005 American mini-series broadcast by Lifetime Television; Beach Girls (Indian TV series), a Tamil-language reality show broadcast on Raj TV; The Beach Girls, a 1982 sex comedy film starring Jeana Tomasina; The Beach Girls, a 1959 novel by John D. MacDonald
Leila Carmelita Arcieri (born December 18, 1973) is an American actress, model and businesswoman. She was Miss San Francisco in the 1997 Miss California pageant and has appeared in several films such as XXX, Wild Things 2 and Daddy Day Care.
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Beach Party is a 1963 American film and the first of seven beach party films from American International Pictures (AIP) aimed at a teen audience. [5] This film is often credited with creating the beach party film genre.