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Pajama Party

A Martian teenager sent to prepare for an invasion falls in love with an Earth girl.

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Release : 1964
Rating : 4.9
Studio : American International Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Tommy Kirk Annette Funicello Elsa Lanchester Harvey Lembeck Jesse White
Genre : Comedy Music Romance

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Reviews

Onlinewsma
2018/08/30

Absolutely Brilliant!

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Plustown
2018/08/30

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Aubrey Hackett
2018/08/30

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Michael Morrison
2008/12/02

This movie is so bad, it's downright sinful.What is done to the superlative cast is surely a mortal sin. It includes such outstanding talent as Elsa Lanchester and Buster Keaton and the terribly underrated Harvey Lembeck. Whoever created this monstrosity and wasted all that talent is definitely doomed to one of the more painful circles of the Inferno.This terrible flick is not watchable -- unless one is masochistic -- except when the lovely young ladies are being paraded around in their various stages of undress.The beauteous Annette Funicello, than whom there is none more beauteous, could make the condition bearable if she were up there on the screen alone, but, alas, she is surrounded by such utter garbage even the other lovelies and the other talents, such as Jesse White and Tommy Kirk, can't save this dreck.Probably one ought to see it -- once -- just to be able to believe anyone could ever have perpetrated such a horrible script.

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bkoganbing
2008/04/25

Walt Disney refugees Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk star in this Beach Party sequel where you can tell by the title, the action moves in doors. No, not that kind of action, we were still under the influence of the Code.These plots almost defy description but Tommy Kirk is a Martian teenager named Gogo which seems like a perfectly good name to use in the California beach environment. Nevertheless when he teleports to Elsa Lanchester's house, she greets him with Gracie Allen type blasé and renames him George. She likes him better than her late husband's nephew Jody McCrea who cares about volleyball more than women and that's putting a crimp into a relationship with Annette.Add to this a trio of con-men living next door who know Elsa keeps her money, not in banks played by Jesse White, Ben Lessy, and Buster Keaton in an Indian suit. And of course Harvey Lembeck and his brain dead motorcycle gang and you've got a Beach Party film.Frankie Avalon appears here too, but only to communicate with Kirk with Don Rickles playing Avalon's assistant. Dorothy Lamour is here to, a women familiar enough with beach settings in her films as Lanchester's dress shop manager. Lanchester's only weakness is operating a dress shop where she sells the latest trendy teen styles at a loss.It's kind of fun to laugh at how dumb the Beach Party films are, but their enduring popularity is proved out by Baywatch and its long run in the Eighties and Nineties. And I'm sure we'll see something similar in the next generation.But this one will not tax the brain cells too much.

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Cristian
2008/03/19

Yes, this is another great beach film and yes it don't have to Frankie Avalon in the leading role (Just in the support cast), in this case we see Tommy Kirk being an man from another world and goes to earth to pass a good time with Funicello."Pajama Party" is not excellent, but i pass a good time seeing the jokes and hearing the songs. The plot is kind of empty but it's kind of fun. Both, Funicello and Kirk are great as a pleasure see to the stupid Von Zipper. Elsa Lanchester and Buster Keaton are great too as the songs specially "Pajama Party", "Where did i go wrong" and beautiful "Stuffed Animal" and "There Has to be a reason".Now, "Pajama Party" have one one of a kind of character. I love that girl who explode anything when she's dances. Funny! *Sorry for the mistakes ... well, if there any. Yes, kind of short too.

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whpratt1
2007/07/15

Found this film very funny and enjoyed seeing Annette Funicello, (Connie) who was famous as a younger girl in the "Mickey Mouse Club". It was a joke to see Elsa Lancaster, "Bride of Frankenstein" who played the role of Aunt Wendy who had a large amount of money hidden in her house and J Sinister Hulk, (Jessie White) who is out to get her money and uses the help ofBuster Keaton, a veteran actor from the silent era of films who never spoke in any of his films until this film. This story is about boy and girl teenagers twisting and jumping into pools in their PJ's with lots of singing and lots of kissing and romance. The story even has an invasion of a Martian teenager who is sent to earth in order to establish contact with other teenagers in order to bring more fellow Martian's to earth. If this sounds nuts and does not make sense, this is really what this story is all about. The most comical scene in this film is with Dorothy Kilgallen, "New York Journal American Columnist" who appeared on "What's My Line,TV", way way back when. Dorothy wound up riding on a motorcycle of J.D. and winds up falling off and into the dirt.

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