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Surfers are being brutally murdered. Is the culprit a sea monster or just one of the teens' jealous parents?Surfers are being brutally murdered. Is the culprit a sea monster or just one of the teens' jealous parents?Surfers are being brutally murdered. Is the culprit a sea monster or just one of the teens' jealous parents?
Kal Roberts
- Brad
- (as Tony Roberts)
Margo Lynn Sweet
- Beach Girl Dancer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the interior shots - specifically all those of the Lindsay home - were shot at the Brentwood residence of Henry and Shirley Rose at 816 Glenmere Way in West Los Angeles. The Roses were friends of the producer, Ed Janis, with Shirley Rose also being the film's art director. The office scene was shot at the business office of Henry Rose.
- GoofsWhen Otto escapes the police, he is driving Jane's M.G., but when he drives off the cliff it is a different model.
- Quotes
Vicky Lindsay: Is that any way to talk to your stepmother?
Richard Lindsay: Stepmother. You're not fit to be anyone's mother.
- Crazy creditsDuring the opening credits for the theatrical release as THE BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER, we hear a vocal version of "Dance Baby, Dance", and see mostly the beach girls dancing along with one quick shot of the monster. During the opening credits for the American International Television release as MONSTER FROM THE SURF, we hear an instrumental version of "Dance, Baby, Dance", and see only surfing footage. Other than the title, the credits themselves are otherwise identical.
- ConnectionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: Beachgirls and the Monster (2018)
- SoundtracksDance Baby Dance
Written by Frank Sinatra Jr. and Joan Gardner
Featured review
This movie is clearly not for everyone as it was made during a more innocent time when surfing and beach movies were all the rage. And while it obviously didn't win any Academy Awards, it was still a cute movie all the same. Essentially, the film starts off with a pretty beach girl who playfully runs away from the campfire her friends are having on the beach. A monster then appears and kills her. After that the scene shifts to one of the beach houses where a young surfer named "Richard Lindsey" (Arnold Lessing) lives with his overly demanding father, "Dr. Otto Lindsey" (John Hall) and his sexy but two-timing stepmother "Vicky Lindsey" (Sue Casey). Meanwhile, in between all the drama within the beach house, the monster continues to kill Richard's friends. At any rate, while I thought this movie was a bit amusing, in all honesty it's really hard to overlook the faults. The acting wasn't very good, some of the scenes were laughable and the "monster" looked completely ridiculous. Even so, it had some attractive ladies like Elaine DuPont (as "Janie") and the aforementioned Sue Casey to brighten up the scenery along with a little mystery thrown in as well. So, all things considered, I suppose it wasn't a total waste of time. But again, this film isn't for everyone and even then, those who remember this particular era, will still have to make allowances.
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- Also known as
- Monster from the Surf
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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