The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965)
Real life movie star from the 1940's and 1950's Jon Hall, does double duty as both director and star of this beach movie massacre. The monster shows up right away, and is so cheap looking that if there was supposed to be even a hint of horror or mystery in this film, it gets completely eliminated when the creature makes it's acting debut. The Roger Corman touch would have been a vast improvement. This movie tries to be scary (not a chance), it tries to be funny (not even a little bit), it tries to be hip with bottom of the barrel surf guitar music and two terribly bland songs, with Frank Sinatra Jr. as the music director. This movie wants to be a successful beach movie so bad, but everyone involved seems clueless on how to make it work. What this movie does succeed at is, that it is so bad it may just get a second life if it gets a Rifftrax makeover. This movie makes "The Horror of Party Beach" look like a motion picture masterpiece.
Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnlL4yKrD2s