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www.timeout.com - : The tasteless hand of producer Marty Ransohoff results in much awkward cutting and dodgy script turns, making the film barely eligible for cult status. more...
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onfilm.chicagoreader.com - : American-born Alexander Mackendrick had his greatest success at Britain's Ealing Studios in the early 50s, where he turned out a string of sharp but warmhearted social satires (The Man in the White Suit, Tight Little Island). This, his last film (made in Hollywood), finds the same remarkable tone in a study of southern California beach mores. more...
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www.channel4.com - : As Curtis comedies go, this one is splashing about at the better end. But it's still pretty silly, incoherent stuff. What did you expect from a movie based on an Ira Wallach novel called Muscle Beach? more...
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