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Le tombeur de ces demoiselles

Original title: Spinout
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.5K
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Elvis Presley in Le tombeur de ces demoiselles (1966)
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ComedyMusicalRomanceSport

Band singer/race driver Mike McCoy must choose between marrying a beautiful rich girl and driving her father's car in a prestigious race.Band singer/race driver Mike McCoy must choose between marrying a beautiful rich girl and driving her father's car in a prestigious race.Band singer/race driver Mike McCoy must choose between marrying a beautiful rich girl and driving her father's car in a prestigious race.

  • Director
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writers
    • Theodore J. Flicker
    • George Kirgo
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • Shelley Fabares
    • Diane McBain
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Theodore J. Flicker
      • George Kirgo
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • Shelley Fabares
      • Diane McBain
    • 41User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Mike McCoy
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Cynthia Foxhugh
    Diane McBain
    Diane McBain
    • Diana St. Clair
    Deborah Walley
    Deborah Walley
    • Les
    Dodie Marshall
    • Susan
    Jack Mullaney
    Jack Mullaney
    • Curly
    Will Hutchins
    Will Hutchins
    • Lt. Tracy Richards
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Philip Short
    Jimmy Hawkins
    Jimmy Hawkins
    • Larry
    Carl Betz
    Carl Betz
    • Howard Foxhugh
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Bernard Ranley
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Violet Ranley
    Frederick Worlock
    Frederick Worlock
    • Blodgett
    • (as Frederic Worlock)
    Dave Barry
    Dave Barry
    • Harry
    Roxanne Albee
    Roxanne Albee
    • Dancer in Floral Outfit
    • (uncredited)
    Thordis Brandt
    Thordis Brandt
    • Bit Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Victoria Carroll
    Victoria Carroll
    • Award Beauty
    • (uncredited)
    Arlene Charles
    Arlene Charles
    • Bit Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Theodore J. Flicker
      • George Kirgo
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    User reviews41

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    6michaelRokeefe

    A bevy of lovelies are out to catch the same man.

    Elvis Presley plays Mike McCoy, the leader of a small time combo on the road. Millionaire Howard Foxhugh played by Carl Betz wants McCoy to sing solo for his daughter's birthday. Daughter Cynthia is aptly played by Shelley Fabares. Entering the plot further, Foxhugh wants the singer to drive his new race car in an up and coming race. Deborah Walley plays the drummer in the combo and has a mad crush for her boss. Diane McBain plays an author looking for a subject for her next book; guess who? Auto racing, light comedy and plenty of music helps McCoy dodge the girls. Highlights from the soundtrack are "I'll Be Back", "All That I Am" and the title tune. This one made an Elvis movie fun again. Also in the cast are Will Hutchins, Dodie Marshall and Jimmy Hawkins.
    kwbucsfan

    An improvement from Paradise Hawaiian Style

    This movie was better than Paradise Hawaiian Style. It had a better plot and better songs. This was not a great movie and certainly not one of his better ones. the plot was a little hokey I thought, with three women chasing one man and he does not want to married. The songs were better. This movie is a cardboard movie, very predictable. Nothing bad, but nothing spectacular either.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Was expecting more spin

    Elvis Presley was a hugely influential performer with one of the most distinctive singing voices of anybody. He embarked on a film career consisting of 33 films from 1956 to 1969, films that did well at the box-office but mostly panned critically (especially his later films) and while he was a highly charismatic performer he was never considered a great actor.

    As far as Elvis films go, 'Spinout' belongs in neither extreme of best or worst. It's average fare that serves as a serviceable enough one-time watch, but not particularly distinguished and one for completests intent on checking out all of Elvis' films (like me). It's no 'King Creole', 'Flaming Star', 'Jailhouse Rock', 'Viva Las Vegas' and 'Loving You', but it is far better than 'Kissin' Cousins', 'Frankie & Johnny', 'Paradise Hawaiian Style' and particularly 'Harum Scarum' as well as his later efforts.

    'Spinout' benefits in particular from the climactic big race, an incredibly fun scene that is the most energetic everything gets, and a generally polished supporting cast (with Shelley Fabares, Diane McBain, Dodie Marshall and Carl Betz lighting up the screen and Cecil Kellaway and Una Merkel nearly stealing the show).

    It is a decent looking film, there are better-looking Elvis films but it is a long way from cheap apart from the racing footage looking artificial but the photography and sets are fine. The soundtrack is generally unimpressive (though there are far worse Elvis film soundtracks), but there are a few standouts, such as the title song, "I'll Be Back" and "All That I Am". Usually a hit and miss director, Norman Taurog gives some of his most enthusiastic directing of his numerous collaborations with Elvis.

    However, there are exceptions with the supporting cast and they are Jack Mullaney and Deborah Walley, both very annoying in roles written in a way that grates on the nerves fast. Most of the soundtrack is forgettable at best, with "Beach Shack" and "Smorgasbord" being disposable songs that one can easily do without.

    Regarding Elvis himself, he has certainly been far more disengaged before and since but he has also been much more enthusiastic and it was like he didn't trust the material. Not that one can blame him, because the script is more cringe-worthy than funny and flags in energy. The story has its slow spots, but also suffers from being too busy.

    Overall, you can certainly do with far worse but Elvis and the cast did deserve better. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    6SnoopyStyle

    fine for Elvis

    Mike McCoy (Elvis Presley) is the lead singer of a rock and roll band. He's also a race car driver. He insists on being single despite some very fetching women in his life. Cynthia Foxhugh (Shelley Fabares) is a poor little rich girl. He's stalked by Diana St. Clair (Diane McBain) who is the author of girls getting the guy books. Les (Deborah Walley) is the female drummer but the guys see her as just one of the boys.

    It's minor fun. It's fine. It's an Elvis movie. Don't expect more and you're fine. His band is fun especially Les. It's funny that nobody sees her as a girl. Elvis' chemistry with Fabares fails him in this movie. In a way, she gets blocked by Diane McBain. It may be better if those two characters are combined into one. As for the car racing, I wish to have more. Obviously, Elvis in a race car in the real world is the best option but I don't expect anything actually dangerous. I just want his face in a hot-looking fast car in the exterior real world. All in all, it is an Elvis movie from the Elvis factory production line.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Above-average Elvis comedy with music

    Elvis Presley spent most of the 1960s making fluffy lightweight romantic comedies with music, all constructed on a studio assembly line during the waning days of the old Hollywood studio system. These films tended to sap Elvis of the energy he could have devoted to better films and better roles, all of which he was capable of. Having said that, some of these films were more tolerable than others.

    SPINOUT, made at MGM, is one of the most entertaining thanks to its teaming of Elvis with three colorful and delightful leading ladies, all of whom more than hold their own with their charismatic leading man. Deborah Walley plays the tomboyish redhead drummer in Elvis' band and has a secret crush on him; Diane McBain plays a sexually voracious best-selling author on the hunt for the perfect American male; and Shelley Fabares plays the heiress of an auto fortune who thinks she's entitled to whatever she wants and whose father wants Elvis to race a car for him. In the course of it, Elvis encounters rivals for each of the girl's affections, leading to a set of romantic entanglements that are ultimately resolved in an inspired and original ending. The plot is packed with lots of clever twists, thanks to a script co-written by Theodore J. Flicker who would write and direct the cult hit, THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST, the following year. Fortunately, the film's racing angle is downplayed in favor of comic situations and a set of enjoyable songs.

    The supporting players deserve singling out, including Jack Mullaney as Elvis' comical bandmate; Carl Betz as Shelley's father (a role he played with Shelley on "The Donna Reed Show" as well); Warren Berlinger as Betz's loyal assistant; TV cowboy Will Hutchins as a highway cop with a penchant for gourmet cooking; and Hollywood veterans Cecil Kellaway and Una Merkel as an elderly rich couple who allow Elvis and his band to take over their house when they go on vacation. (This latter touch is representative of the film's Hollywood fantasyland approach to life, but it's all so well played by such skilled hands that it's difficult not to get sucked into the fun of it all.)

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    • Trivia
      One of the very few films that show a Cheetah sports car being raced. Bill Thomas' Cheetah was an extremely rare sports car that was designed to compete against Carroll Shelby's Cobra. Additionally, the "Fox Five" was actually a McLaren Elva. Being able to watch these cars in action is almost worth the price of admission.
    • Goofs
      When Mike McCoy (Elvis Presley) crashes his white AC Cobra into the water it suddenly changes into a Mistral-bodied Austin-Healey.
    • Quotes

      Howard Foxhugh: I'm glad you like the car, and we're going to give you a chance to drive it, but you've got to promise me one thing.

      Mike McCoy: Well, let's have it!

      Howard Foxhugh: Don't encourage Cynthia!

      Mike McCoy: Cynthia? What's she got to do with it?

      Howard Foxhugh: Well, I didn't mind you singing for her. That was her birthday present, but now she is talking about marriage, and that, of course, is out of the question.

      Mike McCoy: You're trying to say I'm good enough to drive your car, but I'm not good enough to marry your daughter?

      Howard Foxhugh: Oh, now, Mike, don't put it that way!

      Mike McCoy: I'll put it this way - if I want to marry Cynthia, and she wants to marry me, we'll get married! As for your car, you can drive it yourself!

    • Connections
      Featured in Elvis in the Movies (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Spinout
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sid Wayne and Dolores Fuller

      Performed and Sung by Elvis Presley

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spinout
    • Filming locations
      • Ascot Park Speedway - 18601 S. Vermont Avenue, Gardena, California, USA(dirt track where Howard Foxhugh demonstrates new car to Mike McCoy)
    • Production company
      • Euterpe
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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