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    Pajama Party is a Beach Party film that was made in 1964 starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello.


        Pajama Party (film)
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            Cast
            Trivia
    NamePajama Party
    DirectorDon Weis
    ProducerSamuel Z. Arkoff
    James H. Nicholson
    WriterLouis M. Heyward
    StarringTommy Kirk
    Annette Funicello
    Elsa Lan...
    MusicLes Baxter
    CinematographyFloyd D.Crosby
    EditingEve Newman
    ReleasedNovember 11, 1964 in film
    Runtime82 min.
    CountryUSA
    LanguageEnglish language
    Amg Id1:37120

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    Plot
    This 4th entry in the Beach Party film series is a strange one. A Martian teenager named Gogo (Tommy Kirk) is sent to Earth to prepare the way for an invasion from Mars. The first Earthling he meets, one Aunt Wendy, is a rich widow who runs a dress shop catering to teenagers. She immediately decks out Gogo in a swimsuit and sends him out to the beach. Her nephew, Big Lunk, is a volleyball-loving guy with little interest in romance, which causes frustration for his girlfriend Connie (Annette Funicello). Naturally, Gogo meets Connie and they fall in love. Meanwhile, Aunt Wendy's shady neighbor and his gang concoct a scheme to part Aunt Wendy from her cash. Also meanwhile, the local motorcycle gang (Eric von Zipper and his Rat Pack) wants revenge on the volleyball players for...getting footprints on their beach. Somehow all the subplots come together at the pajama party.

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    Trivia
      This film features an early appearance of Teri Garr (billed as "Terry Hope").
     
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