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Psycho Beach Party
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The movie focuses on Chicklet Forrest, a sixteen-year old tomboy with a split personality who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. And when a few severed body parts are found, she becomes the suspect.
The movie focuses on Chicklet Forrest, a sixteen-year old tomboy with a split personality who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. And when a few severed body parts are found, she becomes the suspect.
Actors:
Charles Busch,
Kimberly Blair,
Beth Broderick,
David Chokachi,
Ruth Williamson,
Kathleen Robertson,
Stephen Wozniak
Charles Busch
23 August 1954, New York City, New York, USA
Kimberly Blair
Beth Broderick
24 February 1959, Falmouth, Kentucky, USA
David Chokachi
16 January 1968, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Ruth Williamson
25 January 1954, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Kathleen Robertson
8 July 1973, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Stephen Wozniak
22 January 1971, Dover, New Hampshire, USA
Director:
Robert Lee King
Robert Lee King
Country:
United States
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Charles Busch
23 August 1954, New York City, New York, USA
Kimberly Blair
Beth Broderick
24 February 1959, Falmouth, Kentucky, USA
David Chokachi
16 January 1968, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Ruth Williamson
25 January 1954, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Kathleen Robertson
8 July 1973, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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August 14, 2014
Immaculate execution in every detail of one poor conception after another... uninspired, arrogant, and lazy.
Cole Smithey
November 16, 2007
Cool original camp. This is a fun little movie.
August 01, 2003
It's all enjoyable enough, but it's played so broadly that it loses whatever impact it might have had.
Gregory Weinkauf
February 04, 2004
It's Back to the Beach writ saucy.
Stephen Holden
January 01, 2000
It definitively skewers the false innocence of American pop culture on the eve of the countercultural deluge.
Dennis Lim
January 01, 2000
Awkward combination of garish set decoration and muffled humor.
Gerry Shamray
January 25, 2003
Sharp satire. Great fun.
Ernest Hardy
January 01, 2000
Saddled with both a script and direction that never comes near the wit or cleverness in Busch's own performance.
November 18, 2002
If this wearying exercise in camp, rib-nudging double entendres, rhyming gollyspeak and groovy-daddio! set design wrapped around a wan murder mystery sounds like an Annette Funicello movie gone to hell, it at least succeeds on one level.
January 01, 2000
Good belly laughs amid lower-key giddiness.
February 14, 2001
It's too much filmed theater to come alive fully on the screen.

