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Easy Come, Easy Go (1967)
EASY COME, EASY GO
Theatrical-Release: 1967
Studio: Paramount
Director: John Rich
Producer: Hal Wallis
Film Lenght: 95 mins
Colour/B&W: Colour
Cast:
Ted Jackson - Elvis Presley
Jo Symington - Dodie Marshall
Dina Bishop - Pat Priest
Judd Whitman - Pat Harrington
Gil Carey - Skip Ward
Captain Jack - Frank McHugh
Madama Neherina - Elsa Lanchester
Story:
Elvis plays a navy frogman, who discovers a treasure chest in the hull of an old shipwreck. He contacts Frank McHugh, a nautical expert, to finf some information on what was the cargo of the sunken ship.
Frank directs Elvis to Dodie Marshall, who's the only descendant of the ship's skipper. She might know what was on board that ship.
Dodie, who's a yoga student and go-go dancer at the local discotheque, confirms that the cargo was coffee and a valuable chest of Spanish pieces-of-eight.
She agrees to helping Elvis, but the money needs to be given to the town's art center.
After discharge from the navy, Elvis tries to reclaim the chest. He forms a partnership with Pat Harrington and sings at his club as part of the deal.
In the meantime, the pretty Pat Priest and hey boyfriend Skip Ward want the treasure as well. They steal Elvis' equipment and kidnap Frank McHugh.
Elvis pursues the "pirates" and finally recovers the treasure chest.
After opening the chest the coins turn out to be copper instead of gold and worth about 4000 dollar.
The money goes to the art center and Elvis gets the girl.
Behind The Scenes:
After finishing scenes for "Double Trouble", Elvis starts working on "Easy Come, Easy Go" at Paramount on September 12, 1966.
Working titles were: "Easy Does It", "Nice And Easy", "Port Of Call", and "A Girl In Every Port".
The movie ranked No.50 by Variety in the top-grossing chart for 1967.
Movie trailer:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tn3F05glm4"]YouTube- Elvis - Easy come, easy go.[/ame] (opening movie)
Songs:
Easy Come, Easy Go
The Love Machine
Yoga Is As Yoga Does
You Gotta Stop
Sing You Children
I'll Take Love
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Re: Easy Come, Easy Go (1967)
Re: Easy Come, Easy Go (1967)
This is the worst Elvis movie in my opinium..
Re: Easy Come, Easy Go (1967)
I like his movie - just watched it last night.....
the yoga scene is soooo funny !