Synopsis
...it's party time 24 hours a day!
Anne and Helen move into a California apartment complex for single only where all the occupants are looking to hook up. With Milton Berle as the building manager.
1968 Directed by Arthur Dreifuss
Anne and Helen move into a California apartment complex for single only where all the occupants are looking to hook up. With Milton Berle as the building manager.
Execrable morality/borderline psyop play from two very old men, producer Sam Katzman and director Arthur Dreifuss, who peddled this sort of crud all through the 50s and 60s. This came around the same time as some other young person issue films of their partnership, like Riot on Sunset Strip and The Young Runaways, and is even flimsier, with life depicted inside the walls of the Sans Souci, a singles-only apartment complex managed by Milton Berle. Two young women from "Evansville" (Mary Ann Mobley and Lana Wood) join their friend Nydia (Ann Elder), who's looking a bit ragged from the singles life of barbecues, water polo, innuendo and regular live music performances, as they search for love in Los Angeles. They…
FOR SINGLES ONLY
1968 Columbia
PRODUCER: Sam Katzman
DIRECTOR: Arthur Dreifuss
SCREENWRITERS: Hal Collins, Arthur Dreifuss
Musical comedy, Katzman style. Lana Wood attempts suicide and is gang-raped. John Saxon seduces Mary Ann Mobley to win a bet. Milton Berle, the social director of the singles-only building where they all live, throws a party at the end. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the Sunshine Company, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Walter Wanderley Trio, and the Cal Tjader Band provide the swingin' music for the under-30s.
This is basically a more low quality B version of Where the Boys Are. You could say it has moments but overall isn’t nearly as charming as it’s genre peers.
Beach fluff teen sex comedy about a hotel for singles looking for love. John Saxon shmoozes and Chris Noel wears a bikini.