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    Tickle Me (1965)

    TICKLE ME

    Theatrical-Release: 1964
    Studio: Allied Artists
    Director: Norman Taurog
    Producer: Ben Schwalb
    Film Length: 90 mins
    Colour/B&W: Colour


    Cast:

    Lonnie Beale - Elvis Presley
    Pam Merritt - Jocelyn Lane
    Vera Radford - Julie Adams
    Stanley Potter - Jack Mullaney
    Estelle Penfield - Merry Anders
    Deputy Sturdivant - Bill Williams
    Brad Bentley - Edward Faulkner


    Story:

    This time Elvis plays the part of a singing rodeo rider, who arrives into an expensive beauty ranch/health spa for wealthy glamour girls.
    The owner is Julie Adams. She hires Elvis as a handyman.

    Elvis falls for Jocelyn Lane. Lane has a letter by her late grandfather, which directs her to an amount of gold in the ghost town of Silverado.

    The sheriff, Bill Williams and his men come to know about this letter and plan to steal it away from Lane.

    Elvis helps her out of course and together with Mullaney they fight the gang in the ghost town, resulting in some funny scenes.

    Jocelyn Lane and Elvis find the gold and decide to get married.


    Behind The Scenes:

    Filming started on October 6, 1964 until November 24.

    The soundtrack consists of older recordings. No songs were recorded for "Tickle Me".

    "Tickle Me" does not get a ranking in Variety's top-grossing list.


    Songs:


    Long Lonely Highway
    Night Rider
    I'm Yours
    I Feel That I've Known You Forever
    Dirty, Dirty Feeling
    Put The Blame On Me
    Easy Question
    Slowly But Surely


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    Pictures: www.tcb-world.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=69&userid=

    Movie trailer:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il6f1pRvGwE"]YouTube- Tickle Me - Original Trailer 1965[/ame]
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails tickleme.jpg  
    Last edited by Sonny; 11-28-2009 at 06:32 AM.

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    Film made on a shoestring budget in '65(and it shows). Nevertheless this film is a lot of fun if you just sit back and go with the flow. One of the screenwriters used to write for the 3 Stooges. So, there's a lot of those types of gags. Good script(for this type of movie). Good supporting cast.
    Excellent soundtrack made up of previously released tunes. I love the whole
    "Silverado" ghost town sequence when Lonnie and friends are caught by the rainstorm. Hillarious!!
    Last edited by JerryNodak; 05-14-2005 at 07:18 PM.

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    It will be out on dvd next january in Holland, cant wait haven't seen this one yet, just like Charro.

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    is the song dirty, dirty feeling in this movie? i LOVE that song!
    ADRIANNA

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    Wonderful TICKLE ME

    Just like ADRIANNA said: I love the song: DIRTY, DIRTY FEELING
    The best soundtrack, great songs, great co-star
    LIOR

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    Updated with movie trailer.

    Sonny

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    Thanks, the trailer looks great, full of fun, I haven't watched this movie.

    Jess

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    I absolutely love this movie! It was the first Elvis movie I ever watched and I was about 6 when I watched it. Its alot of fun and there is never a dull moment.
    Take a sad song and make it better

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    Update with new trailer.

    Sonny



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    Re: Tickle Me (1965)

    Updated again with working trailer.

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    Re: Tickle Me (1965)

    In the songs list there are 8 songs but actually there are 9 songs , the one missing in the list is the wonderful IT FELLS SO RIGHT
    sincerely
    Lior

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    Re: Tickle Me (1965)

    Tickle Me is one of my favorite Elvis movies.

    Good songs in the movie too.

    And i have always liked the opening song "Long Lonely Highway"

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    Re: Tickle Me (1965)

    I really like that one.
    It's not the stereotype Elvis-Vehicle but more in the "Martin & Lewis" Style. So you have that kind of comedy elements which are bringing that movie onto a higher level.

    Another point is that they used some old songs which were not written especially for the movie. The quality improvement is enormous.
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