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- 1963 · Romantic comedy · 1h 41m
Palm Springs Weekend is a 1963 Warner Bros. bedroom comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. It has elements of the beach party genre (AIP's Beach Party became a smash hit in July, while Warner Bros. was still putting this film together) and has been called "a sort of Westernized version of Where the Boys Are" by Billboard magazine.
- $1,565,000
- Frank Perkins
Palm Springs Weekend: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers. College students on spring break in Palm Springs pursue romantic entanglements. Jim falls for Bunny, Biff for Amanda.
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- Norman Taurog
- Unrated
- Comedy, Drama
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Love is the game for a group of college students letting loose in Palm Springs, Calif. For basketball player Jim Munroe (Troy Donahue), the attractive Bunny Dixon (Stefanie Powers) quickly...
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- Dennis Schwartz
- Romance, Comedy
- Norman Taurog
During this last weekend of spring break, a college basketball team is seen riding on a bus from Los Angeles to Palm Springs. The team captain is a medical student named Jim Munroe (Troy Donahue) who is traveling with his best friend Biff Roberts (Jerry Van Dyke).
Palm Springs Weekend (1963) is a time capsule of '60s talent, including Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad, Jerry Van Dyke, Jack Weston, and more. It's a West Coast version of Where the Boys Are (1960), with the same eternal conflicts between girls and boys looking for spring-break love and other diversions, all ...
Overview. Set in Palm Springs during a long, fun-filled weekend where several Los Angeles college students flock to spring break, centering on Jim who finds romance with Bunny, the daughter of Palm Springs harred, stressful police chief. Jim's bumbling roommate, Biff, tries to get Amanda, a tomboyish girl's attention with a so-called love gadget.