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3 fusti, 2 bambole e... 1 tesoro

Titolo originale: Easy Come, Easy Go
  • 1967
  • T
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,2/10
1984
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall, and Pat Priest in 3 fusti, 2 bambole e... 1 tesoro (1967)
Navy frogman, Ted Jackson (Elvis Presley), balances his time between twin careers as a deep sea diver and nightclub singer. During a dive, Ted spots sunken treasure and returns with hope to retrieve it.
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Al suo ultimo giorno in Marina, il sommozzatore Elvis scopre una nave affondata con un tesoro. Al suo primo giorno da civile, Elvis inizia la sua carriera di imprenditore di se stesso: il ca... Leggi tuttoAl suo ultimo giorno in Marina, il sommozzatore Elvis scopre una nave affondata con un tesoro. Al suo primo giorno da civile, Elvis inizia la sua carriera di imprenditore di se stesso: il cacciatore di tesori.Al suo ultimo giorno in Marina, il sommozzatore Elvis scopre una nave affondata con un tesoro. Al suo primo giorno da civile, Elvis inizia la sua carriera di imprenditore di se stesso: il cacciatore di tesori.

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    • John Rich
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    • Anthony Lawrence
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    • Elvis Presley
    • Dodie Marshall
    • Pat Priest
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,2/10
    1984
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Rich
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Allan Weiss
      • Anthony Lawrence
    • Star
      • Elvis Presley
      • Dodie Marshall
      • Pat Priest
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    • Ted Jackson
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    Pat Priest
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    Benign Elvis fare

    Well, I'll give Easy Come, Easy Go this - it's not as unwatchable as Harum Scarum.

    Watching Elvis films is a bittersweet experience. I love seeing him - he had such an incredible voice, presence, and energy, but what a waste as far as his films. Had he not been tied to Colonel Parker, film-wise, he could have done some interesting roles.

    I'd say let's not dwell on the past, but unfortunately, with Elvis, it's all we've got. "Easy Come, Easy Go" was one of his last films, and it was made during the hippie movement, so Elvis has to deal with a lot of free spirits. He's after some underwater salvage, and he has competition. There's the story right there.

    There is a yoga class headed by Elsa Lanchester who sings a little song - I guess at this point, they threw everything but the kitchen sink into these films to make them bearable.

    Frank McHugh turns in the best performance of the film. He's wonderful and very funny in what would be his last film.

    Elvis is charming, of course, although by 1967, doing these films was a painful and angry-making experience for him.

    The songs are terrible - my understanding is that Colonel Parker figured out by the mid-60s that the lower the budget, the more money he made, so apparently, there were no songs written expressly for the movie.

    Elvis could have been in "Midnight Cowboy" or the Streisand remake of "A Star is Born" but the Colonel was afraid of losing control of him, and Elvis was afraid to leave. Colonel Parker was his lucky charm. Colonel Parker had given him all his success.

    Colonel Parker was taking 50% of everything Elvis made. Colonel Parker made Elvis a slave to the Hilton Hotel because he kept telling the management to take his gambling debts out of Elvis' deal.

    Colonel Parker wouldn't look at Elvis' dead body, but took Vernon aside and made him sign a document that the court later negated since it was detrimental to Lisa Marie's inheritance.

    Yes, Colonel Parker was a prince. This movie is just one example of everything he did for Elvis.
    kwbucsfan

    Not one of my favorite movies.

    In this movie Elvis plays a Navy Seal. This is not one of my favorite Elvis movies. It's not the worst movie that he did, but it is the best of the worst. There were some good scenes, and having Pat Priest in the movie made it worthwhile. There were some funny scenes but nothing great.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent

    Easy Come, Easy Go (1967)

    ** (out of 4)

    Elvis plays a former Navy frogman who discovers a buried treasure and must try and reach it before anyone else can. This is a pretty bad and stupid film but it thankfully enters into the camp territory and gets a few laughs along the way. The story is pretty bland and something we haven't seen in countless other films and lets not forget the subplot of Elvis and his women, which we've also seen in countless other films of his. As for Elvis, he isn't horrible here but there's not too much to the performance. He seems a bit livelier here than in the previous picture I watched but he's still a long way off from an actual good performance. The title track and "The Love Machine" are pretty good tunes but "Yoga Is As Yoga Does" is pretty embarrassing. "I'll Take You", written by Ed Wood's former lover Dolores Fuller, isn't too bad and Ray Charles' "Leave My Woman Alone" comes off fairly good.
    raysond

    Its Elvis on the high seas!!!

    Anything that was associated with Elvis Presley was one of those Hollywood pictures where Elvis just did naturally....pop up in some strange town,sing his heart out,have the kids dancing to the music,or in other cases, gets the girl and saves the day.

    This was one of his films had that authenticity. Even though it would be the last association with producer Hal Wallis(who would take over production at Universal) and the last film he would do for Paramount Pictures before he would go into his next feature film.

    The basic formula was simple: Any feature that starred the King of Rock and Roll would bring box-office success,and that was what "Easy Come,Easy Go" was just that. I had the chance to see this film on Encore just the other day,and I thought it was well enjoyable by all aspects. You have an action-packed adventure yarn that is filled with the music of the sixties that is swinging and grooving.

    Check out the co-star of Pat Harrington(who was Schinder on TV's "One Day at a Time"),as his mate in search of buried treasure and a beau of lovely dames in distress.
    5bkoganbing

    This Captain Hates the Sea

    Elvis Presley was coming to the end of his cycle as a big name movie box office star when Easy Come, Easy Go was made for Paramount. We were deep in the flower power era by 1967 and Elvis was ceding his top spot to the lads from Liverpool and their imitators.

    The one thing about Elvis films were was that the whole film was sold on the personality of its star. If it was a good script with an intelligent story line that was gravy. Easy Come, Easy Go was a steak tartar of a film.

    No hit songs came out of this movie, but Colonel Tom Parker as he always did made sure the King was always given a good supporting cast of veteran Hollywood players. In this case we have two of the best. Elsa Lanchester has a brief bit as a yoga instructor who literally ties the King in knots. And she even sings a line or two with Elvis. Not a duet combination anyone would ever have dreamed.

    Also Frank McHugh plays Captain Jack who owns a marine supply store who's never been to sea. Mr. McHugh graced just about every other Warner Brothers film during the hay day of the studio system and was always a welcome whimsical presence. He's no less welcome here in what turned out to be his feature film swan song. McHugh's problem is that he gets seasick in a row boat.

    Elvis is a Navy Seal who on his last day in the service discovers some buried treasure at the same time some other folks have. He enlists the help of his former partner Pat Harrington, Jr. and McHugh in trying to get to the treasure. Of course Elvis has a couple of girls after him, Dodie Marshall and Pat Priest.

    It's pleasant and entertaining enough, but not up to the standards of stuff like Blue Hawaii or Jailhouse Rock for Elvis.

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      The soundtrack for this movie was released on a 7" EP. It sold less than 30,000 copies, making it the worst selling record that Elvis ever released for RCA Victor.
    • Blooper
      When 'Jo' (Dodie Marshall) asks 'Ted' (Elvis Presley) to drive her home from the club she is clearly wearing a red dress, but when they arrive at her house she is in a striped top and white trousers.
    • Citazioni

      Ted Jackson: What are you protesting?

      Woman Carrying "We Protest!" Sign: Well, if you don't know I'm certainly not going to tell you!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in This Is Elvis (1981)
    • Colonne sonore
      Easy Come, Easy Go
      Written by Sid Wayne and Ben Weisman

      Performed and Sung by Elvis Presley

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 febbraio 1969 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • 3 fusti, 2 bambole... e 1 tesoro!
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Long Beach Naval Station, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
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      • Wallis-Hazen
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