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Spring Break
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Dawn Wells' uncredited movie debut.
During the scene where the motel swimming pool fills up with soap bubbles, many of the set crew, actors, and actresses became physically sick from the fumes caused by the bubbles popping, forcing the set to be temporarily closed down.
Linda Gray's uncredited film debut.
Jerry Van Dyke did a similar banjo routine on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961).
Troy Donahue and Robert Conrad both admitted later that they fell for Stefanie Powers during the making of this picture, but nothing came of it for either of them.
"Naomi Yates: The only thing I ever put in my orange juice is gin. Coach Fred Campbell: Gin? Naomi Yates: Oh, uh, doctor's orders. Coach Fred Campbell: You have some kind of a condition? Naomi Yates: No, no. Me and my doctor just like to get drunk together."
"[Eric dials his home phone number from a payphone rest stop] Henry Blanchard: [into the phone] Hello, Dean residence. Henry Blanchard speaking. Eric Dean: [into the phone] Oh, hello Mr. Blanchard. It's Eric. Is my father in? Henry Blanchard: He's not here. Your father and the "new" Mrs. Dean, number six, left from Reno two days ago on their sunny honeymoon to Acapulco, Mexico. Eric Dean: [groans] He went and did it again, huh? He didn't say if he was planning to stop in Palm Springs for a couple of days? Henry Blanchard: No, he didn't mention it. Eric Dean: He does know that I'm staying here at his retreat house? Henry Blanchard: Yes, yes... I told him twice as you requested. Eric Dean: Well, if he calls give him a message. Just tell him that, "Eric sends his regards". Henry Blanchard: Sure, I'll give him the message. Eric Dean: No, wait. Better make it "your son". Henry Blanchard: Your son? Eric Dean: Yes. If he calls, don't say "Eric". Say: "your son sends his regards". "Eric" may not ring a bell. [Eric angrily hangs up]"