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- Sandra DeeFrancie Lawrence
- James DarrenJeffrey Matthews
- Cliff RobertsonBurt Vail
- Arthur O'ConnellRussell Lawrence
- Mary LaRocheMrs. Dorothy Lawrence
- Joby BakerStinky
- Tom LaughlinLover Boy
- Sue GeorgeBetty Louise
- Robert Ellis (actor, born 1933)Hot Shot
- Jo MorrowMary Lou
- Yvonne CraigNan
- Patti KanePatti
- Doug McClureWaikiki
- Burt MetcalfeLord Byron
- Leon AltonBeachgoer
- Ed Hinton (actor)Cop
- Glen A. LarsonGroup Member
- Shary MarshallJoanne
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Gidget: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Sandra Dee, James Darren, Cliff Robertson, Arthur O'Connell. A young girl discovers surfing and love (in that order) during one transitive summer.
- Paul Wendkos
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- 2 min
Gidget is a 1959 American CinemaScope comedy film. [3] [4] The picture stars Sandra Dee , Cliff Robertson , James Darren , Arthur O'Connell , and the Four Preps in a story about a teenager's initiation into the California surf culture and her romance with a young surfer .
- $1.5 million (est. US /Canada rentals)
- Lewis J. Rachmil
- Arthur Morton
Gidget (1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The new young actress was then signed to two more films for 1958, The Reluctant Debutante (1958) and The Restless Years (1958), both with a young actor, John Saxon. In 1959, Sandra appeared in five productions with Gidget (1959) and A Summer Place (1959) being the two most popular.
- Actress, Soundtrack
- April 23, 1942
- 2 min
- February 20, 2005
Apr 2, 2014 · Sally Field is an American actress best known for TV and film roles such as 'Gidget,' 'The Flying Nun,' 'Smokey and the Bandit,' 'Sybil' and 'Places in the Heart.' Updated: Apr 15, 2021....
Former beach bunny/girl surfer Francine “Gidget” Lawrence is an adult and married to her long-term beau Jeff “Moondoggie” Griffin. She deals with a variety of marital spats, as well as running her own travel agency, running interferences with her teenage niece, and trying to arrange a reunion of her husband’s old surfing friends.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the character Gidget (the prototypical beach bunny) was adapted for three films, all directed by Paul Wendkos and released by Columbia Pictures : Gidget (1959), starring Sandra Dee (screenplay by Gabrielle Upton) Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961), starring Deborah Walley.