The Horror of Party Beach (1964)
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23% want to see it
(732 ratings)
Stuffed with nearly all the essential ingredients for a '50s drive-in classic -- including rubber monsters, clean-cut biker gangs, countless inane rock & roll numbers, and twistin' teeny-boppers who appear to be about 35 -- this uproariously awful monster flick has secured a fond place in… More Stuffed with nearly all the essential ingredients for a '50s drive-in classic -- including rubber monsters, clean-cut biker gangs, countless inane rock & roll numbers, and twistin' teeny-boppers who appear to be about 35 -- this uproariously awful monster flick has secured a fond place in the hearts of bad-movie buffs. The horror of the title comes in the form of numerous scaly creatures whose fishy mouths are filled with a tube-like apparatus that makes them appear stuffed to overflowing with frankfurters. Spawned from both human remains and sea life (thanks to a healthy dose of ocean-dumped radioactive waste), the monsters emerge from the sea to dine on surfers and bikini-clad nymphs during a nearly constant teen beach party. Allen Laurel portrays a completely useless scientist who manages to find a solution to the monster menace only after his maid knocks over a vial of sodium on a specimen of one such creature. Armed with this knowledge, Laurel locates the flooded quarry that serves as the beasts' lair, allowing the military to give the critters what-for with a hail of sodium bombs. Director Del Tenney reportedly helmed several scenes from his sickbed while battling the flu... which probably explains quite a lot. The soundtrack features a plentitude of non-hits performed by surf-rockers The Del-Aires (named after the director?) including the toe-tapper "Zombie Stomp." ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi
- Directed By
- Del Tenney
- Genres
- Horror, Musical & Performing Arts, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Critic Reviews
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Alex Sandell, Juicy Cerebellum
Good song based on it. The film blows, even if you like cheesy junk (which I do).
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Gerry Shamray, Sun Newspapers of Cleveland
Bad movie. Neat monsters.
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Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Really bad. Sometimes funny
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Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com
An absolute landmark in schlockisity.
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Cast
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Marilyn Clark
as Tina
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Allen Laurel
as Dr. Gavin
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Alice Lyon
as Elaine Gavin
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Augustin Mayer
as Mike
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Eulabelle Moore
as Eulabelle
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John Scott
as Hank Green