The Fantastic Plastic Machine

The Fantastic Plastic Machine is a 1969 documentary film following a group of California surfers as they journey to an Australian surfing competition. The film is narrated by Jay North. It was directed by Eric and Lowell Blum and was filmed in California, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. The music soundtrack was composed by Harry Betts, and released as an album on Epic Records.

Lobby poster for the film Fantastic Plastic Machine

Cast

(In alphabetical order)

  • Steve Bigler
  • Alan Byrne
  • Midget Farrelly
  • Ed Farwell
  • Skip Frye
  • Margo Godfrey
  • George Greenough
  • Joey Hamasaki
  • Russell Hughes
  • Peter Johnson
  • Robert Lindkvist
  • Bob McTavish
  • Ken Morrow
  • Mickey Munoz
  • Jay North
  • Mike Purpus
  • Ted Spencer
  • John Witzig
  • Nat Young
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