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Easy Come Easy Go
Released March
22nd 1967
Paramount / Wallis-Hazen
Directed by John
Rich
Elvis Presley,
Dodie Marshall, Pat Priest, Pat Harrington, Skip Ward, Frank McHugh,
Elsa Lanchester
Ted Jackson ( Elvis
) is a naval frogman who discovers a sunken treasure ship just
before he is discharged from the service. On becoming a civilian
he returns to the Californian coast and tries to salvage the treasure
from the wreck. After contending with a couple of girls in the
shape of a wacky beatnik and a spoilt rich girl he manages to
recover the 'treasure' which turns out to be worth much less than
he had hoped for.
Songs:
Easy Come Easy Go / Love Machine / Stop
/ You're Wrong Again / Sing Children Sing / I'll Take Love / Yoga
Is As Yoga Does
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Pat
Priest
1967
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Double Trouble
Released April
5th 1967
United Artists
/ MGM
Directed by Norman
Taurog
Elvis Presley,
Annette Day, Yvonne Romain, John Williams, Chips Rafferty, Norman
Rossington, Monty Landis
Fairly thin plot
in which a teenage heiress falls for a singer performing in Germany
and pursues him, revealing little about herself. The singer, Guy
Lambert ( Elvis ), finds out that the reason for this is her age
( 17 ) and does his best, unsuccessfully, to put her off, much
to the annoyance of her guardian Gerald Waverly ( John Williams).
While she is chasing Guy, she is herself being pursued by some
ugly characters who don't have her best interests at heart and
he eventually has to step into the situation to save her from
them. During all the excitement, he realises that he is falling
in love with her.
Songs:
Double Trouble /
If You Give Me All Your Love / Could I Fall In Love / Long-Legged
Girl With A Short Dress On / City By Night / Old MacDonald / One
In Every Town / There's So Much World To See
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Yvonne Romain
Annette Day
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Clambake
Released November
22nd 1967
United Artists
/ Rhodes
Directed by Arthur
H. Nadel
Elvis Presley,
Shelley Fabares, Bill Bixby, James Gregory, Will Hutchins, Gary
Merrill, Teri Garr
The son of an oil
millionaire, Scott Hayward ( Elvis ), wants to see more of life
and swaps places with a ski instructor to find out whether people
will like him for himself and not for his money. The inevitable
confusions and complications occur but Scott comes through in
the end, winning the race, the girl, and still hanging on to all
that money.
The white suit that
Elvis wore in the film was cut into small pieces and packaged
with the album 'Elvis:The Other Sides - Worldwide Gold Award Hits
Volume Two'
Songs:
Clambake / The Girl I Never Loved / Confidence
/ A House That Has Everything / Hey Hey Hey / Who Needs Money
/ You Don't Know Me
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Shelley
Fabares
1967
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