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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.
Reviews 1. Discussions 1. Written by Wuchak on November 11, 2020. Navy frogman Ted Jackson balances his time between twin careers as a deep-sea diver and nightclub singer. During a dive, Ted spots sunken treasure and returns with the hope to retrieve it.
As a singing frogman in Easy Come, Easy Go, Elvis Presley spoofs the mid-sixties counter culture while trying to recover a treasure chest from a sunken ship.
Easy Come, Easy Go. 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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- Adventure, Comedy, Music
- John Rich
- 1967-06-14
Elvis Presley stars in this musical comedy as a navy frogman who stumbles across buried treasure in a sunken ship and sets out to reclaim it, confronting numerous obstacles along the way, with Dodie Marshall, Pat Priest, Pat Harrington Jr and Frank McHugh in supporting roles.
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- Paramount Pictures, Wallis-Hazen Inc.
- John Rich
Sometimes the difference between an above-the-line Elvis escapade and a clunker is confidence. Rather than flail at its comedy/romance/drama, this later entry in the King's filmography makes like its title and rolls smooth, surfing by with sunglasses on and waving casually at you as it passes. Although nothing about it really stands out, the elements are agreeably cheerful and everything is in ...
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Jun 3, 2020 · Easy Come, Easy Go is a 1967 American musical-comedy film starring Elvis Presley. Hal Wallis produced the film for Paramount Pictures, and it was Wallis’ final production with Presley. The film co-starred Dodie Marshall, Pat Harrington, Jr., Pat Priest, Elsa Lanchester, and Frank McHugh.