The Beach Girls
The Beach Girls is a 1982 American sex comedy film directed by Pat Townsend. It stars Jeana Tomasina, Val Kline and Debra Blee.[1][2]
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Directed by | Pat Townsend |
Produced by | Marilyn Jacobs Tenser Michael D. Castle |
Written by | Patrick Sheane Duncan Phil Groves |
Starring | Jeana Tomasina Val Kline Debra Blee James Daughton Adam Roarke |
Music by | Michael Lloyd |
Cinematography | Michael D. Murphy |
Edited by | George Bowers |
Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
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 Sarah. The two continue the plans for more partying including inviting assorted misfits, delivery persons, and people just passing by. Eventually, Sarah's resistance fades and she joins in on the wild parties.
Main cast
- Jeana Tomasina as Ducky
- Debra Blee as Sarah
- Val Kline as Ginger
- James Daughton as Scott
- Adam Roarke as Carl Purdue
- Dan Barrows as Mr. Brinker
- Mary Jo Catlett as Mrs. Brinker
- Fern Fitzgerald as Julie
- Bert Rosario as Gardener
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