A Day at the Beach (1970)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 93 mins
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A Day at the Beach
Roman Polanski wrote the screenplay for this decidedly offbeat drama. Bernie (Mark Burns) plays a rootless wanderer with a fondness for alcohol and no clear goals in life. Bernie stumbles into a seaside resort community with Winnie (Beatrice Edney), a young girl in leg braces, in tow. As Bernie starts hitting the bottle, his physical and emotional stability starts to crumble, and Winnie begins to worry for his safety, until he finally collapses and Winnie panics, with no one left to look after her. Peter Sellers makes a brief cameo appearance as a gay shopkeeper who sets up a booth to take advantage of the beach traffic. While Polanski originally intended to direct A Day At The Beach, he later turned over the reigns to filmmaker Simon Hesera; it was his first dramatic feature, and his last. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of A Day at the Beach:
Mark Burns also in The Maids , The Virgin and the Gypsy , Death in Venice , The Stud , The Bitch
Maurice Roeves also in The Acid House , Ulysses , Forgive And Forget , Hallam Foe , Beautiful Creatures
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