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Release Date:
May 1, 1978
Original Title:
Malibu Beach
Alternate Titles:
Gänget drar till Malibu Beach
I ragazzi della spiaggia di Malibu
Sue Anne
Sunset Cove
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures
Marimark Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
Day or night, it's a hot and wild summer at Malibu Beach. When the sun is high, it's Dina's job to patrol the area. Being the hot new lifeguard on duty isn't as easy as you'd think -- there's the older, muscle-bound beach idiot Dugan continually lusting after her, while jerk kids fake drowning just to get her to save them. And who can forget that pesky bikini-stealing dog?!?
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Art Direction:
Fred Chriss
Assistant Editor:
Richard Mazzola
Associate Producer:
Richard Franchot
Boom Operator:
Ed White
Costume Designer:
Diana Daniels
Dialogue Editor:
Peter Hitchcock
Director:
Robert J. Rosenthal
Director of Photography:
Jamie Anderson
Editor:
Robert Barrere
Executive Producer:
Newton P. Jacobs
First Assistant Camera:
Dana Christiaansen
First Assistant Director:
Gerald T. Olson
Makeup Artist:
Chris Brice
Music Editor:
Polly Progress
Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd
Producer:
Marilyn Jacobs Tenser
Production Coordinator:
Manette Beth Rosen
Script Supervisor:
Anne Warner
Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew G. La Marca
Second Assistant Director:
Bruce Fritzberg
Sound Effects Editor:
Joe Fineman
Sound Mixer:
Don Sanders
Stunt Coordinator:
Von Deming
Technical Advisor:
Joanne Weiss
Unit Manager:
John Pisciotta
Wardrobe Assistant:
Cindy Morales
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