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Synopsis
Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello not only starred in the delightfully "retro" Back to the Beach, but also served as executive producers. Appropriately set 25 years after such drive-in faves as Beach Blanket Bingo, the film finds Frankie and Annette as husband and wife, living far from the surf 'n' sand in Ohio. Heading to California to visit their daughter Lori Loughlin, Frankie and Annette are appalled to learn that she has been keeping time with punker Tommy Hinkley. In time-honored fashion, our hero and heroine set about to make the beach safe for funlovers everywhere by driving out Hinkley's unsavory pals. Along the way, Frankie nearly bollixes up his marriage by dallying with Connie Stevens-one of several pop-culture icons appearing in Back to the Beach, including Don Adams, Bob Denver, Jerry Mathers, Tony Dow, Dick Dale & the Del-Tones , Stevie Ray Vaughan, and even Pee-wee Herman! Back to the Beach is fun for a while, but its six-person writing team can't figure out a logical way to wind it all up. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Don Adams Harbor Master
Frankie Avalon Annette's Husband
David Bowe Mountain
John Calvin Troy
Dick Dale
Bob Denver Bartender (uncredited)
Tony Dow Judge #1 (uncredited)
Annette Funicello Annette
Tommy Hinkley Michael
Joe Holland Zed
Lori Loughlin Sandi
Jerry Mathers Judge #2
Demian Slade Bobby
Connie Stevens Connie
Stevie Ray Vaughan Himself
Alan Hale, Jr. Bartender's Buddy (uncredited)
Paul Reubens Pee-Wee Herman

Production Crew

Jamie Anderson Camera Operator
Paul Pollard Camera Operator
Denise Chamian Casting
Lori Eastside Choreography
Bruce Surtees Cinematographer
Steve Dorff Composer (Music Score)
Marlene Stewart Costume Designer
Lyndall Hobbs Director
David Finfer Editor
Annette Funicello Executive Producer
Frankie Avalon Executive Producer
Hallie D'Amore Makeup
Bob Boykin Musical Performer
Annette Funicello Producer
Frank Mancuso, Jr. Producer
Frankie Avalon Producer
Michael Helmy Production Designer
Marty Hornstein Production Manager
Bruce Kirschbaum Screen Story
Bill L. Norton Screenwriter
Christopher Thompson Screenwriter
Christopher Thompson Screenwriter
James Komack Screenwriter
Peter Krikes Screenwriter
Steve Meerson Screenwriter
Donald J. Remacle Set Designer
Year: 1987
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Sound
Ultra-Stereo

Produced by
Paramount

Release
August 07, 1987 (USA)
by Paramount