The cardboard cover is a bit dinged up, but the tape inside looks fine and played fine.
Published by MGM Home Entertainment, it has a copyright date of 1964. (The tape itself was produced around 2000.) It's not rated, color, and has an approximate runtime of an hour and forty minutes.
Description: "Frankie and Annette are back for another sexy sand-fest by the California shore to welcome 'Potato Bug,' a wacky British mop-head singer who's just way out of place on the sun-warmed sand. And those sands just get hotter when the Beach Party gang pull out all the stops, recruiting Harvey Lembeck, Don Rickles and the music of Stevie Wonder to prove that in addition to skin and skimpy swimsuits, Bikini Beach has hip shakin', torso rattlin' soul.
"The summer beach party is in full swing when the charismatic Brit-pop idol Potato Bug pitches his tent in the sand and sends the girls swooning. A jealous Frankie - determined to exterminate this stiff-upper-lipped pest - challenges the English crooner to a drag race - sending the party into high gear and climaxing in a picture packed with 'surfing, speed, slapstick and sex' (Motion Picture Herald)."
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If you collect all things Annette, Frankie, or beach, or if you're just in the mood for some "hip-shakin', torso-rattlin' soul", you might like this. And you also get to see what Stevie Wonder looked like when he was 14.