Directed by Robert J.Rosenthal
Written by Celia Susan Cotelo & Robert J. Rosenthal
Starring Kim Lankford, James Daughton, Susan Player, Michael
Luther & Steve Oliver
Bobby (James Daughton) and Paul (Michael Luther) are
cruising around in Bobby’s customized Jeep. Dina is a lifeguard for the summer.
Muscle man Dugan (Steve Oliver) is putting the movies on teacher Ms. Plickett
(Flora Plumb) to no avail.
It’s just another summer on Malibu Beach .
And that might be why this movie is just so damned dull.
There is no plot of any kind in this movie. Bobby and Dugan
don’t get along and we have no idea why. There is no huge drag race at the end
or no plot to get even with another group of kids or fight the cops or
anything. The only one with an agenda is a dog that steals bikini tops on the
beach so we get plenty of nudity to go along with, well nothing.
Sure, Bobby and Dugan have a swim off at the end and Bobby
is almost eaten by a really fake looking shark at the end, but that’s about it.
And you have to realize that I love this genre of movie. I
am a huge fan of the classic 70’s teen comedy and this one is so flat and thin
and just kind of rolls along for it’s 96 minute running time until one of the
kids tells a bad joke, they all laugh and then freeze frame, the end.
?????
The one interesting thing about the film is that the
character of Dugan also appears in the movie THE VAN (1977) that was pretty
good and written by the duo that put pen to paper for this epic. Dugan is even
played by the same actor so that means this boring dud takes place in the same
continuity of THE VAN so, there’s that, but that isn’t enough.
I’m pretty sure that the girl who runs the snack shack was
also in SATAN’S CHEERLEADERS, but I would have to watch the end credits again
to really make sure and I’m not quite ready to delve back into this mind
numbing land of dull again so soon. Kind of like waiting after you’ve eaten to
take the plunge. Yeah, that’s it.
We’ll see.
Maybe.
Probably not.
Still not as bad as ETERNAL EVIL, but still pretty
impossible to recommend.
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