The Beach Girls -
A New York Times bestseller centered on themes of love, family, and the sea.
A Florida-based property management company that began as a simple text thread between friends.
Set in a Florida marina, this story explores 1950s coastal life and the destruction of the local environment. The Beach Girls
Sarah's summer takes a wild turn when a drug smuggler's cargo of marijuana washes ashore. The girls turn the house into a nonstop party for misfits and delivery people. Starring: Debra Blee, Val Kline, and Jeana Tomasina. The Novel: " The Beach Girls " by John D. MacDonald (1959) A classic piece of mid-century paperback fiction.
A low-budget horror/beach party hybrid directed by Jon Hall. A New York Times bestseller centered on themes
This R-rated comedy follows two party-loving girls, Ginger and Ducky, who invite their naive friend Sarah to stay at a beach house.
The book is known for shifting between the points of view of several characters to build a "meant-to-be revenge tale". The Cult Classic: " The Beach Girls and the Monster " (1965) Sarah's summer takes a wild turn when a
A group of surfers is brutally murdered by a seaweed-covered monster. It features a surf-rock soundtrack and the theme song "Dance, Baby Dance" by Frank Sinatra Jr.