Beach Blanket Bingo
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Directed by William Asher Written by William Asher & Leo Townsend Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff & James H. Nicholson American International Pictures, 1965 Frankie and Dee Dee are back in the fifth and arguably best of the AIP beach movies. Kidnapped singers and skydiving teenagers complicate the romantic endeavors of beach life. On top of this, everyone's favorite goofball, Bonehead, has fallen in love with a mermaid! Marta plays Lorelei the mermaid to Jody McCrea's Bonehead in a subplot that is more captivating that the primary parachute plot. And when Lorelei gets legs and heads to town with Bonehead, sparks fly! |
Many of the kids who played extras in the film were people I had seen on the beach near where I live. There were some that are surfing legends, such as Johnny Fain and Mickey Dora. I still see some of them either at the beach or around here. I think the film is rather sweet and funny. It is considered the quintessential beach party movie. Then, to think that I worked with one of the great pioneers of film, Buster Keaton, in a beach party movie, well, it boggles the mind. If only I had seized the moment and not been so shy with him, I would have questioned him until I was blue in the face, or until he got sick of me. He just seemed so very sad and private and I didn't want to invade his space. But it really is enough to have been there."
-Marta Kristen, August 15, 2001
Marta: "I remember shooting day-for-night in Paradise Cove [site of the earlier Gidget movies]
in November, having to be out in the freezing surf to make my entrance. I'm trying to look
pleasant and pop up out of the water, while trying also to keep from being dashed against
some nearby rocks. But I'm the only one who didn't get sick during the shoot --
something about that cold water, I guess!" -- Starlog Interview, October 1988 |
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