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Pages to Screen: Where the Boys Are (1960)
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Jul 14, 2021
Often times, the book is better than the film. But in the case of WHERE THE BOYS ARE (1960), skip Glendon Swarthout’s book and just enjoy the movie. The film and book both follow Midwest college girls traveling to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for their spring vacation in search of love and suntans. Bu read more
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Where the Boys Are (1960)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 10, 2017
The posters and trailer for the 1960 spring break romp Where The Boys Are are so relentlessly cheerful, that it's a bit disorienting to find that while there are certainly laughs in this beach bound flick, it also covers some dark territory. From the insensitive and entitled to the criminally violen read more
ClassicFlix (Teen Scene) – Review #25: Where the Boys Are (1960)
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Jun 30, 2017
From March 2015 to April 2017, I was writing the monthly Teen Scene column for the website ClassicFlix. My objective was to promote classic films among teenagers and young adults. Due to the establishing of a new version of the website, it’s now more difficult to access to the old version and read read more
Where the Boys Are (1960)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Mar 5, 2017
Where the Boys Are
Directed by Henry Levin
Written by George Wells from a novel by Glendon Swarthout
1960/USA
Euterpe
Repeat viewing/Netflix Rental I like this chauvinistic trip down memory lane more than it probably deserves. Merritt (Dolores Hart), Melanie (Yvette Mimeaux), Angie read more
Reel to Real: Where The Boys Are 4
Movie Star Makeover Posted by Kay Noske on Apr 20, 2012
Sunset in Fort Lauderdale Well, gang, it’s time to load up the convertible again, after all our fun in the sun during Spring Break with the WHERE THE BOYS ARE girls. We’ve come to appreciate Merritt’s level-headedness, Angie’s sprightly sense of fun, and the perils of innocen read more
Reel To Real: Where The Boys Are 3
Movie Star Makeover Posted by Kay Noske on Mar 31, 2012
Where the (Ivy League) boys are We’ve been enjoying sun, sand, and Spring Break merriment with the Where The Boys Are girls for 2 posts now. At least, I’ve been enjoying it and since you’re back, I must assume you’re having a good time, too. First, we looked at the group̵ read more
Reel To Real: Where The Boys Are 2
Movie Star Makeover Posted by Kay Noske on Mar 23, 2012
Where ARE those boys? Well, we’re back at the motel for more Spring Break inspiration and as promised, this time, we’re focusing on a Passionate Beauty. Every good chick flick needs the comic relief, usually supplied by The Best Friend. Classic beauties usually hang around with at least read more
Reel To Real: Where The Boys Are 1
Movie Star Makeover Posted by Kay Noske on Mar 17, 2012
Turn on the sunshine What girl doesn’t love a pajama party filled with gossip, giggles, and guy-talk? Consider this post your virtual Spring Break, hosted by a quartet of co-eds road-tripping to WHERE THE BOYS ARE. And how handy is it that the four heroines represent four very popular Movie Star Mak read more
Where the Boys Are (1960)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
In the late 1950s, the young adult rite of passage known as "spring break" was blossoming. Legions of college students would make the trek to warmer climes. Spending Easter week in the sunshine and sand broke up the monotony of collegiate life. It wasn't until author and English professor Glendon Sw read more
Where the Boys Are (1960)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
In the late 1950s, the young adult rite of passage known as "spring break" was blossoming. Legions of college students would make the trek to warmer climes. Spending Easter week in the sunshine and sand broke up the monotony of collegiate life. It wasn't until author and English professor Glendon Sw read more