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Don't Make Waves

1967 · Movie · NR · 97 min · ★ 5.2

Comedy

"It's entertainment that fills up the screen like she fills out a bikini," the trailer for Don't Make Waves proclaimed. She is Sharon Tate, portraying a beach-loving, sky-diving beauty named Malibu. The entertainment filling up the screen is a gleeful sand-and-surf-and-sex satire based on Ira Wallach's Muscle Beach, set to a title tune by The Byrds and targeting SoCal's go-go beach culture and the high-living hillside denizens of its ocean-view enclaves. Tony Curtis, reteaming with director Andrew Mackendrick of Sweet Smell of Success, plays an eastern interloper who arrives with little and hits on ways to finagle his way into lots. Also making waves: Claudia Cardinale, Robert Webber, Joanna Barnes and bodybuilder David Draper.

Based on Muscle Beach

Also known as Comment réussir en amour sans se fatiguer?

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Details
Years
1967
Release date
1967-06-20
Language
English
Rated
NR
Runtime
97 min
TMDB rating
5.2/10 (38 votes)

Themes

  • california
  • beach
  • holiday
  • erotic movie
  • tiki culture

Cast & crew