Pajama - Party

The story, featuring a Martian invasion subplot, is considered "cheaper, dumber, and more obnoxious" than predecessors, showing signs of burnout in the formulaic series.

It is generally considered a "de-re-rated" or "boring" experience by some critics but a "silly, intentionally campy" time capsule by others. Other "Pajama Party" Items: Pajama Party - Movie Review : Alternate Ending Pajama Party

Pajama Party (1964) is generally regarded as a mediocre, albeit charming, entry in American International Pictures' (AIP) popular beach party film cycle . Starring Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk, the film is often criticized for its weak plot but noted for its campy humor and, notably, a performance by silent film legend Buster Keaton. The story, featuring a Martian invasion subplot, is

The musical numbers are described as less engaging than earlier surf-rock-oriented beach movies, yet still in line with the "sex-is-in-the-air" party vibe. Starring Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk, the film

While Annette Funicello provides standard, reliable performances, the film is often recognized for Buster Keaton’s comedic role as "Chief Chicken Feather".