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    Frankie & Johnny (1965)

    FRANKIE AND JOHNNY

    Theatrical-Release: 1965
    Studio: United Artists
    Director: Fred De Cordova
    Producer: Edward Small
    Film Length: 87 mins
    Colour/B&W: Colour


    Cast:

    Johnny - Elvis Presley
    Frankie - Donna Douglas
    Nellie Bly - Nancy Kovack
    Mitzi - Sue Ane Langdon
    Braden - Anthony Eisley
    Cully - Harry Morgan (starred in "MASH" the tv-series in later years)
    Pog - Audrey Christie
    Blackie - Robert Strauss
    Wilbur - Jerome Cowan

    Story:

    Donna Douglas and Elvis love each other, but Elvis loves to gamble almost as much.
    She won't marry him, unless he gives up gambling and losing every buck he makes.
    The both of them earn a living performing on a Mississippi showboat owned by Anthony Eisley.
    Elvis is on a real losing streak and decides to visit a gypy fortune-teller. She tells Elvis that he could win again with the new redhead that will come into his life.

    The redhead turns out to be Nancy Kovack, who's also Eisley's old sweetheart.

    Everybody gets jealous: Donna of Nancy Kovack and Eisley of Elvis, especially because Nancy is using Elvis to get Eisley to marry her.

    Harry Morgan, Elvis' friend, writes a new song: "Frankie And Johnny", that is sung on the showboat. It seems that Elvis and Donna will be Broadway stars.

    As the fortune-teller foresaw, Elvis starts winning together with Nancy, but Donna throws all of the money away, being very angry.

    Then Eisley's co-worker, while trying to help his boss, puts a real bullet in the gun that is used by Donna to "shoot" Elvis in the finally of their "Frankie And Johnny" performance.

    Luckily enough the lucky charm that Elvis wears saves his life, stopping the bullet. Donna figures she loves Elvis no matter what and that's another happy end.

    Behind The Scenes:

    The song "Frankie And Johnny" goes back to the early 19th Century when it was known as "Francoise Et Jean".

    Filming began on May 24, 1965. The movie was filmed entirely on the Culver City lot in Los Angeles, California.

    Donna Douglas - a one time Miss New Orleans - was best known for her appearances in "The Beverly Hillbillies" tv-series.

    "Frankie And Johnny" reached No.48 in Variety's top-grossing chart for 1966.

    Movie trailer:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6gP8aXdWio"]YouTube- Frankie And Johnny - Original Trailer 1966[/ame]

    Songs:


    Frankie And Johnny
    Come Along
    Petunia The Gardener's Daughter
    Chesay
    What Every Woman Lives For
    Look Out, Broadway
    Beginner's Luck
    Down By The Riverside/When The Saints Go Marching In
    Shout It Out
    Hard Luck
    Please Don't Stop Loving Me
    Everybody Come Aboard

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    Last edited by Sonny; 11-28-2009 at 05:52 AM.

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    "Frankie and Johnny were lovers" goes the old folktale. And this movie lets their story play out on the big screen in glorious color. Good script. Capable direction by Fred DeCordova,
    who went on to direct The Tonight Show w/ Johnny Carson for decades. Great supporting cast and very enjoyable soundtrack.

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    I love this movie! I just recently saw it and I fell in love with it!!! Elvis looks so great in this film! ...Not like doesn't ever NOT look good though, hehe. I would definitely recommend seeing it!
    http://i5.tinypic.com/14jcahe.jpg

    "Man, I was tame compared to what they do now. Are you kidding? I didn't do anything but just jiggle." --Elvis in 1972

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    This movie gives you a nice impression of the era it's set in.

    Somehow it "feels" different then your regular Elvis movie.
    Harry Morgan as Elvis' "sidekick" does a nice job. (You could remember him from his role in the tv series of MASH).

    The songs are okay (apart from Petunia, The Gardener's Daughter) which is so not Elvis...

    On some of the other tracks Elvis comes as close to Jazz music as he ever was, with lots of swing and brass.

    Once more you come to realise that Elvis really tried all kinds of musical styles.

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    Re: Frankie & Johnny (1965)

    Updated with new trailer.

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