Category: Comedy
All Genres: Comedy
Release Year: 1966
Country: USA
Runtime: 80
Rating: 6.5 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Joseph Cates
Sound: Mono
Taglines:Its a killer... a Diller... a blast of laffs!
Writing by: Matthew Andrews - (writer)
Produced by: Rick Pleven - producer
Everett Rosenthal - producer
Cast: Phyllis Diller - Camille Salamander
Jack E. Leonard - Irving / Herman Gonjular (Twins)
Brian Donlevy - George Wellington
Johnny Tillotson - Dodo Bronk
Jayne Mansfield - Junior Wellington
Lauree Berger - Nanette
Jordan Christopher - Frankie
The Wild Ones - Themselves (Band)
Lou Nelson - Punjab, The Sikh
Toni Lee Shelly - Naiomi the Mermaid
Penny Roman - Herself
Music: Joel Hirschhorn Hank Hunter Al Kasha
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload...
Plot: Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload of teenage kids are headed there for a scavenger hunt. Wellington, the islands wealthy owner, is none too happy about that, so he dispatches his daughter, Junior, to get rid of them. Shes happy to go because her sweetie, Irving, is the islands only resident. Junior sends Irving to spy on the kids to find out what they know. Irvings twin brother, Herman, and Hermans high-school sweetheart, Camille Salamander, are also headed for the island with their own nefarious plans. Is the fountain of youth real, and if so, who will get to it first?
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
We gratefully acknowledge the co-operation and courtesies furnished by Princess Cruises and the offices and staff of the Sun Princess.
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Vaughn runs downstairs to commit the murder he passes the same stairwell twice, judging by a sign and a trolley with plates.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Comedy
Release Year: 1966
Country: USA
Runtime: 80
Rating: 6.5 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Joseph Cates
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Matthew Andrews - (writer)
Produced by: Rick Pleven - producer
Everett Rosenthal - producer
Cast: Phyllis Diller - Camille Salamander
Jack E. Leonard - Irving / Herman Gonjular (Twins)
Brian Donlevy - George Wellington
Johnny Tillotson - Dodo Bronk
Jayne Mansfield - Junior Wellington
Lauree Berger - Nanette
Jordan Christopher - Frankie
The Wild Ones - Themselves (Band)
Lou Nelson - Punjab, The Sikh
Toni Lee Shelly - Naiomi the Mermaid
Penny Roman - Herself
Music: Joel Hirschhorn Hank Hunter Al Kasha
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload...
Plot: Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload of teenage kids are headed there for a scavenger hunt. Wellington, the islands wealthy owner, is none too happy about that, so he dispatches his daughter, Junior, to get rid of them. Shes happy to go because her sweetie, Irving, is the islands only resident. Junior sends Irving to spy on the kids to find out what they know. Irvings twin brother, Herman, and Hermans high-school sweetheart, Camille Salamander, are also headed for the island with their own nefarious plans. Is the fountain of youth real, and if so, who will get to it first?
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
We gratefully acknowledge the co-operation and courtesies furnished by Princess Cruises and the offices and staff of the Sun Princess.
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Vaughn runs downstairs to commit the murder he passes the same stairwell twice, judging by a sign and a trolley with plates.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- Perhaps because the production had run out of money, a final portion of this movie was never actually shot; instead, the camera simply pans over script pages describing what occurred in the missing scenes.
- Filmed in June and July 1965, Jayne Mansfield was then five-six months pregnant with the last of her five children, son Antonio Raphael Ottaviano (AKA: Tony Cimber).
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