The Beach Boys: It's OK
1976 · 50 min · ★ 8.0 · Music, Documentary, TV Movie, Comedy
A live performance from the Beach Boys, featuring their best known songs, including 'Help Me Rhonda' and 'Good Vibrations'.
Directed by Gary Weis · Written by Lorne Michaels
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Brian Wilson Self (The Beach Boys) -
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Dennis Wilson Self (The Beach Boys) -
Al Jardine Self (The Beach Boys) -
Mike Love Self (The Beach Boys) -
Bruce Johnston Self (The Beach Boys) - B Bobby Figueroa Self (Drummer)
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Linda McCartney Self -
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Van Dyke Parks Self
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