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Terror on the Beach

Terror on the Beach (1973)

52% User Rating
1h 14min
TV Movie
Drama
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"All they wanted was a weekend of rest, what they got was two days in Hell."

When their campsite is vandalized by troublemakers, a family fights fire with fire.

Paul WendkosDirector

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Dennis Weaver

Dennis Weaver

Neil Glynn

Estelle Parsons

Estelle Parsons

Arlene Glynn

Kristoffer Tabori

Kristoffer Tabori

Steve Glynn

Susan Dey

Susan Dey

DeeDee Glynn

Scott Hylands

Scott Hylands

Jerry

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Michael Christian

David

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Henry Olek

Frank

Roberta Collins

Roberta Collins

Gail

Jacqueline Giroux

Jacqueline Giroux

Mickey

Betsy Slade

Betsy Slade

Jenny

Carole Ita White

Carole Ita White

Helen

David Knapp

David Knapp

Ranger

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Walter Beakel

Fisherman

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

July 30, 2018

Traditional family vs. hippies-gone-bad on the California coast RELEASED TO TV IN 1973 and directed by Paul Wendkos, "Terror on the Beach" stars Dennis Weaver & Estelle Parsons as a couple and their two college-age kids (Susan Dey and Kristoffer Tabori) who take a camping trip to a beach a few hours north of Los Angeles where they’re terrorized by a group of hippies (Scott Hylands, Michael Christian, Henry Olek, etc.). Will they make it out? This movie effectively takes advantage of the subdued paranoia traditional folks developed toward hippies after the Manson murders put the kibosh on the 'peace & love' counter-culture movement. Hippies were never viewed the same after the horrific Tate murders of August 8, 1969. The drug-addled Woodstock took place just days later and it was indeed 'three days of peace & music,' but The Altamont Speedway Free Festival in early December (less than four months later) put the kibosh on the hippies' idealism forever. It's a shame too, as they had a hold of something real underneath their drug-obsessed fog (not that all hippies were druggies, not at all, but it seemed to be the norm). Despite being a TV production, “Terror on the Beach” is a serious look at the average nuclear family of 1972 (when the picture was shot) pitted against a small group of hippies on the beaches of Central California. The score is cogently eerie and off-kilter and the hippies are portrayed in a questionable light with a mocking, mischievous manner, but not over-the-top. This is a limited-environment flick, akin to “Prey” (2007) and “Wind Chill” (2007), where the events take place in a fairly one-dimensional setting. The main downside is the stupid reactions of the family in response to the malevolent shenanigans of the hippies. For instance, after the hippies harass the family by yelling out from the dunes at night, they obviously needed to take turns standing guard. But, no, they all just go to sleep. Seriously? If you can roll with this flaw (which can be defended on the grounds of the family’ naïveté) it’s a worthwhile TV movie similar to the Outlaw biker films that were popular from 1966-1973 and on par or superior to most. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 13.5 minutes and was shot at Pismo Beach, a 3-hour drive north of Los Angeles. WRITER: Bill Svanoe. GRADE: B-/C+ INSIGHTS ***SPOILER ALERT*** (Don’t read further until you see the movie). It has been criticized that it was unlikely that the other hippies would just stand around watching the fight between the father and the lead hippie at the end. But I found it believable because they were all still young and were disillusioned with the direction their leader, Jerry, was taking them. Frank, the captured hippie, said they were supposed to be an alternative family, but Jerry basically ruined it with his dubious Manson-ish leadership wherein he was increasingly turning the group into thugs to survive without getting a job. Plus, with the possible exception of David, I think they all felt bad about how they were treating an innocent and loving family. This can be observed in Frank after DeeDee (Dey) selflessly tends to his forehead wound.

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