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1978104 minComedy, Drama

Zuma Beach

Is Zuma Beach a Hit or Flop?

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Is Zuma Beach worth watching? With a rating of 4.8/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Zuma Beach Synopsis

A fading rock singer goes to the beach to get away from it all and winds up getting involved in the lives of the teenage beachgoers.

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Top Cast

Suzanne Somers
Suzanne SomersBonnie Katt
Steven Keats
Steven KeatsJerry McCabe
Mark Wheeler
Mark WheelerDavid Hunter
Kimberly Beck
Kimberly BeckCathy
Perry Lang
Perry LangBilly
Michael Biehn
Michael BiehnJ.D.
Biff Warren
Biff WarrenNorman
Les Lannom
Les LannomStan
Rosanna Arquette
Rosanna ArquetteBeverly
Gary Imhoff
Gary ImhoffFrank

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Critic Reviews

WuchakDec 3, 2025
★ 6

**_A day at the beach in SoCal in the late ’70s_** Suzanne Somers was 30 years-old playing a fading rock singer who goes to a beach in Malibu to find inspiration amidst the youths, mostly high school kids. It’s a fun drama that addresses some heavy things amidst the frolics rather than a goofy beach party flick, like those from the ’60s. Speaking of which, people forget that the originator of the "beach party film" genre was 1959's "Gidget" (the movie with Sandra Dee, not the TV series with Sally Field), which was a beach drama with moving depth and not zany at all. So, this is more along the lines of the 1959 version of “Gidget,” just mixed with the ’70’s vibe of Sam Elliott’s “Lifeguard” from 1976. It’s basically a TV version of “California Dreaming,” which debuted seven months later. While it’s the least of these due to being a television production, it has its points of interest. For one, viewing it makes you feel like you’ve spent the afternoon at a beach in SoCal. Whilst Suzanne never looked better, she never tripped my trigger. I prefer voluptuous blonde Kimberly Beck, who plays Cathy. Other familiar faces in their youth include Mark Wheeler, Michael Biehn, Rosanna Arquette, Tanya Roberts and PJ Soles. Janus Blythe is listed in the credits as Jennifer, but the role is so peripheral that I missed her. You might remember her as the feral Ruby in “The Hills Have Eyes” and Lynette in “Eaten Alive.” It runs about 1h 40m and was shot at Paradise Cove, which is 2.5 miles east of the actual Zuma Beach, on the other side of Point Dume, which you can see in the background. Point Dume happened to be where the iconic climax of “Planet of the Apes” was shot. GRADE: B-/C+

WuchakDec 3, 2025
★ 6

**_A day at the beach in SoCal in the late ’70s_** Suzanne Somers was 30 years-old playing a fading rock singer who goes to a beach in Malibu to find inspiration amidst the youths, mostly high school kids. It’s a fun drama that addresses some heavy things amidst the frolics rather than a goofy beach party flick, like those from the ’60s. Speaking of which, people forget that the originator of the "beach party film" genre was 1959's "Gidget" (the movie with Sandra Dee, not the TV series with Sally Field), which was a beach drama with moving depth and not zany at all. So, this is more along the lines of the 1959 version of “Gidget,” just mixed with the ’70’s vibe of Sam Elliott’s “Lifeguard” from 1976. It’s basically a TV version of “California Dreaming,” which debuted seven months later. While it’s the least of these due to being a television production, it has its points of interest. For one, viewing it makes you feel like you’ve spent the afternoon at a beach in SoCal. Whilst Suzanne never looked better, she never tripped my trigger. I prefer voluptuous blonde Kimberly Beck, who plays Cathy. Other familiar faces in their youth include Mark Wheeler, Michael Biehn, Rosanna Arquette, Tanya Roberts and PJ Soles. Janus Blythe is listed in the credits as Jennifer, but the role is so peripheral that I missed her. You might remember her as the feral Ruby in “The Hills Have Eyes” and Lynette in “Eaten Alive.” It runs about 1h 40m and was shot at Paradise Cove, which is 2.5 miles east of the actual Zuma Beach, on the other side of Point Dume, which you can see in the background. Point Dume happened to be where the iconic climax of “Planet of the Apes” was shot. GRADE: B-/C+