Get Your Summer Fix with 10 Beach Flix
A day at the beach spans a number of genres

While the beach’s natural beauty may seem like a cinematographer’s dream, the truth is, it’s one of the most difficult locations to film. Mother Nature unfortunately takes over as assistant director when it comes to scheduling shoots, as uncontrollable conditions—the burning sun, unrelenting wind and loose, unstable sand—often cause delays in production. Yet screenwriters can’t get enough of the beach as a backdrop for their stories and as a result, numerous moviemakers have braved the rough conditions in order to capture the shoreline’s effortless beauty.
Though we hate to admit, the summer is soon coming to a close. As we rush to get in those perfect beach days and even out our tan lines before the leaves begin to turn, MovieMaker is bringing you 10 beach-themed films to inspire your end-of-summer travels. If you can’t find your way to a coastline before season’s end, each of these films will bring paradise to your front door, minus the sunburn. From adventure to romance, documentary to cop thriller, a day at the beach has something for everyone.
From Here to Eternity (1953)
Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster’s legendary beach scene from this Academy Award-winning romantic drama continues to be imitated, parodied and adored nearly half a century later. Garnering eight Oscars in all, including Best Picture, Director and Supporting Actor for Frank Sinatra, the infamous love scene is actually much less explicit than in James Jones’ original novel, thanks to 1950s censorship. However, maybe it’s best to leave some things up to the imagination, as Kerr and Lancaster still have young couples rushing to take off from work.
Beach Party & Beach Blanket Bingo (1963 & 1965)
Life’s a beach when you’re young and good-looking. The first and fourth installments in the classic “beach film” series starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, this fun-loving franchise was criticized by real-life surfers for misrepresenting their culture in order to cash in on the sport’s growing popularity. Obviously striving for campy entertainment over accuracy, the beach film series did perfectly fine without the support of the surfers, for Frankie and Dee-Dee had every land-locked teen California dreaming.
Swept Away (1974)
Known for her explorations into socialist politics, Italian director Lina Wertmüller again brings class warfare under intense scrutiny in this twisted romantic drama which sees a wealthy upper-class woman and the communist sailor of her yacht forced to spend the night together in the middle of the sea. Just don’t use Swept Away as a model for your romantic getaway; while it’s set up for romance, Wertmüller instead exposes the discrepancies in class divisions in a way that’s often described as violent and brutal.

This 1990s cop drama moves off the rough and tarred streets of Los Angeles and onto smooth white sands as young FBI agent Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves) and his partner Angelo Pappas (Gary Busey) infiltrate a local surfing gang lead by a bleached-blonde Patrick Swayze. Determined to get into character, Reeves and Swayze trained in Hawaii with world-class surfers months before production began, and Swayze also cracked four ribs while shooting the difficult surfing sequences. Keeping to the film’s authenticity in its portrayal of California’s surf culture, there’s even a cameo from Anthony Kiedis, front man for the state’s born-and-bred band Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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