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AdventureComedyMusic

Easy Come, Easy Go

- Elvis rocks the boat!

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.

Release Date : 1967-05-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesWallis-Hazen Inc.

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Elvis Presley

Character Name : Ted Jackson

Original Name : Elvis Presley

Gender : Male

Dodie Marshall

Character Name : Jo Symington

Original Name : Dodie Marshall

Gender : Female

Pat Priest

Character Name : Dina Bishop

Original Name : Pat Priest

Gender : Female

Pat Harrington, Jr.

Character Name : Judd Whitman

Original Name : Pat Harrington, Jr.

Gender : Male

Skip Ward

Character Name : Gil Carey

Original Name : Skip Ward

Gender : Male

Sandy Kenyon

Character Name : Schwartz

Original Name : Sandy Kenyon

Gender : Male

Frank McHugh

Character Name : Captain Jack

Original Name : Frank McHugh

Gender : Male

Ed Griffith

Character Name : Cooper

Original Name : Ed Griffith

Gender : Male

Read Morgan

Character Name : Ens. Tompkins

Original Name : Read Morgan

Gender : Male

Mickey Elley

Character Name : Ens. Whitehead

Original Name : Mickey Elley

Gender : Male

Elaine Beckett

Character Name : Vicki

Original Name : Elaine Beckett

Gender : Female

Shari Nims

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Shari Nims

Gender : Female

Diki Lerner

Character Name : Zoltan

Original Name : Diki Lerner

Gender : Male

Robert Isenberg

Character Name : Artist

Original Name : Robert Isenberg

Gender : Male

Elsa Lanchester

Character Name : Madame Neherina

Original Name : Elsa Lanchester

Gender : Female

Tom Hatten

Character Name : Lieutenant Junior Grade (uncredited)

Original Name : Tom Hatten

Gender : Male

James Hibbard

Character Name : Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : James Hibbard

Gender : Male

Jonathan Hole

Character Name : Coin Dealer (uncredited)

Original Name : Jonathan Hole

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**A naval frogman (Presley) becomes a treasure hunter off the coast of Southern Cal in the swinging 60s**_ “Easy Come, Easy Go” (1967) was Elvis’ 23th movie of the 31 he did. It was one of his first films to really flirt with the growing counter-culture movement of the mid/late 60s, which can also be observed in “Clambake” (1967) and “Live a Little, Love a Little” (1968). As such, there are entertaining sequences featuring go-go dancing, yoga, eccentric artists and a reference to beatniks, who would immediately be re-christened hippies. Another thing that distinguishes this one is the lack of romancing, aside from a kiss at the end. It’s more plot-driven with a good mix of drama/comedy, sea action, upbeat music and pretty girls. Speaking of the latter, Dodie Marshall plays the main female character, Jo, with Pat Priest not far behind as Dina (Pat, of course, is known for her role as Marilyn Munster). While these women, and others, are agreeable enough they’re not on the voluptuous level of Anne Helm from “Follow That Dream” (1962), Ann-Margret in “Viva Las Vegas” (1964) or Michele Carey in “Live a Little, Love a Little” (1968). Skip Ward is notable as the impressive Aryan rival while Pat Harrington Jr. (the handyman on One Day at a Time) and Frank McHugh are also on hand. I suppose the flick could’ve done without McHugh’s Captain Jack, but it’s just silly fun. At the end of the day this is an obscure Elvis flick, but it shouldn’t be. It’s unique in his filmography with an entertaining emphasis on the 60’s counter culture offset by Elvis’ role as a military man. Around the time of its release, Presley was starting to struggle with his weight and turned to diet pills. He was also disenchanted by the fluff Col. Parker was steering him to do and wanted to do more serious pictures. But you wouldn’t know that from his performance here as he never looked better; very lean, beaming with his cheery charisma. The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot at Long Beach Naval Station, San Pedro, and Paramount Studios, Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/B