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| PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND (director: Norman Taurog; screenwriter: Earl Hamner Jr.; cinematographer: Harold Lipstein; editor: Folmar Blangsted; music: Frank Perkins; cast: Troy Donahue (Jim Munroe), Connie Stevens (Gayle Lewis - Jane Hoover), Jack Weston (Coach Fred Campbell), Ty Hardin (Doug 'Stretch' Fortune), Carole Cook (Naomi Yates), Stefanie Powers (Bunny Dixon), Dorothy Green (Cora Dixon), Andrew Duggan (Police Chief Dixon), Jerry Van Dyke (Biff Roberts), Robert Conrad (Eric Dean), Amanda North (Zeme North); Runtime: 101; MPAA Rating: NR; producer: Michael A. Hoey; Warner Home Video; 1963) |
| "The comical hi
jinks depressed me more than tickled my funny bone."
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz Predictable nonsensical 'fun
in the sun' routine teen flick. In this Norman
Taurog ("If I Had A Million"/"Bundle of Joy"/"G.I. Blues") weakly
directed pic the college crowd
invades Palm
Springs,
California,
for their annual
spring break. It's written by
Earl Hamner Jr. without distinction. The comical hi jinks depressed me more than
tickled my funny bone. Clean-cut college basketball captain and medical student Jim (Troy Donahue) picks up local gal Bunny Dixon (Stefanie Powers), unaware her pop is police chief (Andrew Duggan) and hates the invading college students because they always give him a bad case of anxiety. You can imagine her pop's reaction when his bundle of joy is picked up in a police raid and arrested with the visiting college boy. Coach Fred Campbell (Jack Weston) provides comic relief, as he accompanies by bus the entire basketball team to their Easter holiday in the resort. Another team member of note is Biff (Jerry Van Dyke), the team clown. On the same bus is Hollywood High School senior Gail Lewis (Connie Stevens), who pretends to be a wealthy college girl from Beverly Hills. When the bus breaks down, Gail gets a ride to the resort with playboy Eric Dean (Robert Conrad), the spoiled and neglected psychotic son of a millionaire. But she likes Stretch (Ty Hardin), a Hollywood stuntman from Texas she met on the bus, and strings him along keeping up the lie until she learns that he's a keeper and that Eric is a rapist. Also
around for comic relief is the
lusty
widow motel maven Naomi (Carole Cook), where many of the vacationers
are staying. Naomi and coach hook up for an adult romance, that's about the funniest thing in this unfunny
and staid rom/com. For action,
Stretch
and Eric get into a fight over the young chippie that leads to some
serious consequences. REVIEWED ON 4/9/2010 GRADE: C+ Dennis Schwartz: "Ozus' World Movie Reviews" © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DENNIS SCHWARTZ |