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| Director: | John D. Hancock | 
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| Writer: | Ned Wynn | 
| Staring: | 
| Young T.T. comes from Chicago to spend the summer in California. He slowly becomes "California-ized," while learning about love and life in the Golden State. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 01, 1979 | 
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| Director: | John D. Hancock | 
| Writer: | Ned Wynn | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | california, surfing, summer | 
| Production Companies | Cinema 77, American International Pictures, Taft Organization | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 24, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Dennis Christopher | T.T. | 
| Glynnis O'Connor | Corky | 
| Seymour Cassel | Duke Slusarski | 
| Dorothy Tristan | Fay | 
| John Calvin | Rick | 
| Todd Susman | Jordy Banks | 
| Tanya Roberts | Stephanie | 
| Alice Playten | Corrine | 
| Ned Wynn | Earl Fescue | 
| James Van Patten | Mike | 
| Stacey Nelkin | Marsha | 
| Johnny Fain | Tenner | 
| Tom McFadden | Dan | 
| Tom Rosqui | George Booke | 
| Marshall Efron | Ruben | 
| Barton Heyman | Jerry | 
| Kirsten Baker | Karen | 
| Shannon Terhune | Missy | 
| Vivian Bonnell | Alma | 
| James Staley | Airline Officer | 
| Bonnie Bartlett | Melinda Booke | 
| Carol O'Leary | Lynn Neighbors | 
| Ernest Misko | Geezer | 
| Buddy Kling | Newsman | 
| Rene Lea | Bunny | 
| Becky Nelson | Bunny #2 | 
| Cheri Capps | Bunny #3 | 
| Walt Schlim | Theatre Patron | 
| Charles Graffeo | Bartender | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Michael Tronick | Music Editor | 
| Gary Gillingham | Production Controller | 
| Rick Mercier | Transportation Captain | 
| Steve Lloyd | Transportation Co-Captain | 
| Ricky Alexandros | Casting Assistant | 
| Janet Weinberg | Assistant Editor | 
| Cliffe Oland | Assistant Editor | 
| Joy Wilson | Assistant Editor | 
| Mark Conte | Assistant Editor | 
| Bill Berry | Negative Cutter | 
| Ray West | Sound Mixer | 
| Eddie Nelson | Sound Mixer | 
| George Porter | Sound Mixer | 
| Howard Steele | Sound Engineer | 
| Ned Wynn | Writer | 
| Bobby Byrne | Director of Photography | 
| Herbert H. Dow | Editor | 
| Roy E. Peterson | Editor | 
| Harriet B. Helberg | Casting | 
| William Hiney | Production Design | 
| Charles Graffeo | Set Decoration | 
| Dorothy Byrne | Hairstylist | 
| Tom Ellingwood | Makeup Artist | 
| Sidney Levin | Supervising Editor | 
| Lou Arkoff | Executive In Charge Of Production | 
| Mike Moder | Production Manager, First Assistant Director | 
| Urve Kuusik | Still Photographer | 
| William S. Beasley | Second Assistant Director | 
| Ray De La Motte | Camera Operator | 
| Ted T. Sugura | First Assistant Camera | 
| Aaron Pazanti | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Timothy Ray | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Rick Borchardt | Key Grip | 
| James F. Boyle | Gaffer | 
| Peter Davidian | Best Boy Electric | 
| Vince Garcia | Boom Operator | 
| Robert L. Anderson | Set Decorating Coordinator | 
| Patrick Mitchell | Sound Mixer | 
| Gregg H. Bilson | Property Master | 
| Craig Raiche | Assistant Property Master | 
| Ernest Misko | Costumer | 
| Michele Dittrick | Wardrobe Supervisor | 
| Jack Monroe | Special Effects | 
| Kathy Thomas | Script Supervisor | 
| Andrea Nachman | Production Coordinator | 
| John D. Hancock | Director | 
| Fred Karlin | Original Music Composer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Chris Whittaker | Producer | 
| Mike Moder | Associate Producer | 
| Samuel Z. Arkoff | Executive Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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**_The Southern California beach scene in the late 70s_** A nerdy guy from Chicago (Dennis Christopher) moves to the coast of SoCal where he makes friends with the owner of a local hangout (Seymour Cassel) and gets to stay at his house, but this annoys his college-age daughter (Glynnis O’Connor). ... In the meantime, the youth tries to fit in with the ‘hip’ surfers (John Calvin, John Fain and Jimmy Van Patten). Shot in October, 1977, but not released until early 1979, "California Dreaming" is a coming-of-age dramedy that takes Sam Elliott’s “Lifeguard” from a few years earlier and adds comedic touches. I wouldn’t relate this to those goofy 60’s beach flicks because it’s more realistic. 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. Sure, this one features a little amusing goofiness, but it’s mostly a believable story. Dorothy Tristan has a significant role as Duke’s ex-wife, Fay. She was director John Hancock’s wife from 1975 until her death in 2023. Speaking of John, he helmed the artistic “Let's Scare Jessica to Death” from the early 70s, so he wasn’t exactly a slouch. This obviously influenced one of the greatest coming-of-age flicks, “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” released a few years later. It’s not as good, but not far off either. It’s superior to the overrated “Back to the Beach” (1987). While the movie has a warm, amusing heart underneath it all, there’s some top nudity and sexual talk/situations corresponding to the milieu. So stay away if that offends you. It runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot at Avila Beach, California, which is 195 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Other nearby locations include: Morro Bay to the north and the theater in San Luis Obispo, which is just southeast of Morro Bay; meanwhile studio work was done in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/B