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Closed Caption; Commentary by Paula Prentiss; Connie Francis and Paula Prentiss in Where the Boys Were: A Retrospective; Fort Lauderdale premiere newsreel; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español
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1. Credits [2:59]
2. Getting Interpersonal [4:38]
3. Overly Concerned [2:40]
4. TV Tantalizes Tuggle [4:38]
5. Address to the Troops [3:52]
6. Beach and Bar Crowds [4:37]
7. Not Talking About Sex [3:20]
8. Fast Food [2:55]
9. Good Girls [3:16]
10. Waking Up to More Tone [3:11]
11. Where Is He? [3:08]
12. Ryder's Classification [5:57]
13. Basil's Dialectic Jazz [3:52]
14. The Early Ones [5:40]
15. I Know What I'm Doing [4:17]
16. Turn on the Sunshine [2:28]
17. Instant Romance [2:41]
18. Two-Day Warning [2:16]
19. Dressy Dates [2:15]
20. Party People [2:58]
21. The Swim of Things [4:16]
22. Have You Met Miss Fandango? [2:55]
23. Getting Acquainted [3:46]
24. Wrong Partners [3:46]
25. Mel's Accident [4:11]
26. My Wonderful Vacation [2:19]
27. Knowing They're in Love [4:34]
28. Cast List [1:31]
Yvette Mimeux, Paula Prentiss, Connie Francis, and Dolores Hart star in this frothy teen romance-drama as attractive co-eds who take off from Midwest colleges on the annual spring break to land in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida -- where the boys are. There are plenty of parties, booze, and sex to keep minds off calculus for awhile. Merritt Andrews (Hart) and Ryder Smith (George Hamilton) manage to get together, Tuggle Carpenter (Paula Prentiss) manages to let her comedic talents shine, Angie (Connie Francis) sings the hit title song, but Melanie (Yvette Mimeux) becomes a casualty of too many good times. She will recover, and all the leads will go on to good, even great careers in some cases. Dolores Hart was the only featured player here to leave Hollywood behind -- she became a Benedictine nun in 1963. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide