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  1. 10. Aug. 2021 · Available exclusively at Dumb Video, The Mads Are Back: The Beach Girls and The Monster is the Season 2 premiere of Trace Beaulieu & Frank Conniff’s ongoing livestream series, hosted by Chris Gersbeck and featuring a post-film Q&A with co-creator of the Daily Show, Lizz Winstead. Recorded live August 10, 2021.

  2. A young girl is killed at the beach in Malibu. Professor Otto Lindsay suspects that it is some form of mutated fish. However, his son Richard, who was a good friend of the girl, thinks that it is a madman who has a grudge against Richard and his friends. Soon the list of victims grows.

  3. The Beach Girls and the Monster es una película dirigida por Jon Hall con Jon Hall, Sue Casey, Arenold Lessing, Elaine DuPont, Walker Edmiston. Año: 1964. Título original: The Beach Girls and the Monster. Sinopsis: Asesinan a una joven en la playa de Malibu. El profesor Otto Lindsay sospecha que el asesino es una especie de pez mutante. No obstante, su hijo Richard, que era amigo de la ...

  4. The Beach Girls and the Monster. Dance Baby Dance. Written by Frank Sinatra Jr. and Joan Gardner. More Than Wanting You. Written and Performed by Arnold Lessing. There's a Monster in the Surf. Written by Walker Edmiston and Elaine DuPont. Performed by Elaine DuPont and Kingsley the Lion.

  5. The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965) - full transcript. A young girl is killed at the beach in Malibu. Professor Otto Lindsay suspects that it is some form of mutated fish. However, his son Richard, who was a good friend of the girl, thinks that it is a madman who has a grudge against Richard and his friends.

  6. The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965) 7 of 16. The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965) Titles The Beach Girls and the Monster. Countries Japan, United States. Languages English. Back to top ...

  7. The Beach Girls and the Monster. Most of the interior shots - specifically all those of the Lindsay home - were shot at the Brentwood residence of Henry and Shirley Rose at 816 Glenmere Way in West Los Angeles. The Roses were friends of the producer, Ed Janis, with Shirley Rose also being the film's art director.