Clambake Page #4

Synopsis: Scott Heyward, whose the son of a millionaire, is tired of woman fawning over him because of his wealth, meets Tom, who's on his way to his new job as a water skiing instructor at a hotel. They envy each other's life and decide to switch places. So Scott pretends to be Tom and Tom lives it up pretending to be Scott. Scott meets Dianne who is trying to land a rich guy and when playboy James Jamison catches her eye, she asks Scott to help her snag him. Scott agrees to but finds himself attracted to her. Scott also decides to build a boat for a speedboat race that's going to take place in the hotel but he's using a new experimental chemical which doesn't hold in water, which his father forbade him to use.
Genre: Comedy, Musical
Director(s): Arthur H. Nadel
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.5
Year:
1967
99 min
249 Views


- What is that?

- That? That's a JJ special.

That looks interesting.

Or would dangerous be a better word?

That all depends on your mood. It can be

interesting or dangerous, or both.

Oh, I see.

In your case, it would make you

dangerously interesting.

- I'll have one.

- You got one.

Pardon my curiosity, but haven't I

seen you before, like this afternoon?

- I doubt it. I was skiing this afternoon.

- Oh, then it was you.

Remember the racing boat that stopped?

- The Scarlet Lady?

- Oh.

- That was me.

- Oh, really.

- That was some fancy maneuvering.

- Oh, that was nothing.

Well, I'm James Jamison.

- And you're?

- Dianne Carter.

How do you do?

Hey, ole saddle-buddy.

Yahoo!

Oh, Scotty.

Excuse me.

Oh, Gloria, this is JJ Jamison.

- How do you do?

- Likewise, I'm sure.

Come on, JJ, let's bust outta this here

corral and stampede us some excitement.

- You ready to go?

- Ready, willing and able.

Be right back.

I'll see you.

We're off.

- Well, hi.

- You waitin' for someone?

- Not any more.

- Well, in that case, may I?

Yes.

- About that ski lesson this afternoon.

- I guess I do owe you an apology.

That's all right.

Just don't let it happen again.

This is my first time in Miami

and you're the first girl I've met.

Thought I'd look around.

Would you like to come along?

Why not? It sounds like fun.

- I got it. See you as soon as we change.

- Change?

Sure. Slacks are your best bet

on a motorcycle.

- A motorcycle? You must be kidding.

- Sorry. That's the way I travel.

- I'll meet you in...

- Five minutes.

- Five minutes?

- Unless you can make it sooner.

Touch.

- How you doin'?

- Fine.

- Hey, come on.

- OK.

Oh, I must be getting old.

Look, I get off work tomorrow at four.

How'd you like to go for a boat ride and...

No.

Tom, don't waste your time with me.

I'm not rich and my family's not rich.

- What do you mean?

- I understand.

You guys come here for the season,

cabana boys, lifeguards, ski instructors,

all hoping to find a girl

with money, lots of it.

- Oh, I see. I was that obvious?

- Oh, no. No.

It just takes one to know one.

We're two of a kind.

What do you think I'm doing down here?

I mean, for years I scrimped and saved.

I even went into hock.

Half my clothes are borrowed and

the other half I sewed Saks labels into

- just so I could come down here and...

- Land a millionaire.

Right. I admit it.

I don't know why I'm telling you this.

I don't even know why you went out

with me. It's not in your plans.

I guess I kind of like you. Besides,

who knows, might even make him jealous.

- Him being Jamison?

- Yes.

- Maybe you need a few more ski lessons.

- You'll help me?

Why not? If it pays off,

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