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Girl Happy
Released April 14th 1965
MGM / Euterpe
Directed by Boris
Sagal
Elvis Presley,
Shelley Fabares, Harold J. Stone
Gary Crosby, Nita Talbot
Florida pop-singer
Rusty Wells is forced, as a condition of a prospective engagement
in Fort Lauderdale, to chaperone a group of school girls. They happen
to include a local gangster's daughter and have a habit of getting
themselves into the most difficult situations from which Rusty has
to rescue them.
Songs:
Spring Fever / I've Got News For You / Girl
Happy / Courtesy Of Fort Lauderdale Chamber Of Commerce / Let's
Party Tonight / Wolf Call / Do Not Disturb / Cross My Heart Hope
To Die / She's Evil / Do The Clam / Puppet On A String / Gotta Find
My Baby
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Shelley
Fabares
1965
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Tickle Me
Released
May 28th 1965
AA
Directed
by Norman Taurog
Elvis
Presley, Julie Adams, Francine York, Jocelyn Lane,
Jack Mullaney, Merry Anders, Connie Gilchrist
An
unemployed rodeo star, Lonnie Beals, finds work at a health ranch
populated by women trying to slim down. He gets involved with a
dancing instructor and helps her to escape the clutches of villains
who are trying to beat the girl, Pam, to her grandfather's hidden
mining treasure.
Songs: Just Keep Movin' Down The Line
/ If It Feels So Right / Such An Easy Question / Dirty Feelin' /
Put The Blame On Me / I'm Yours / Night Rider / I've Loved You Forever
/ Slowly But Surely
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Julie
Adams
Francine York
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Harum Scarum
Studio titles: In
My Harem, Harem Holiday
Released November
24th 1965
MGM / Sam Katzman
Directed by Gene
Nelson
Elvis Presley,
Mary Ann Mobley, Fran Jeffries, Michael Ansara,
Theo Maraise, Jay Novello,
Billy Barty
Johnny Tyrone ( Elvis
), an American star and goodwill ambassador, is kidnapped by a guild
of terrorists and assassins on his way to a Middle-East film premiere.
They want to recruit him for their own ends but he resists and eventually
escapes, luckily not before becoming involved with such oriental
necessities as slave-girls, princesses, belly dancers, midgets and
one of the irate sword-wielding nobility.
Songs:
My Desert Serenade
/ Go East Young Man / Mirage / Kismet / Shake That Tambourine /
Hey Little Girl / Golden Coins / So Close Yet So Far / Harem Holiday
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Mary
Ann Mobley
1965
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