Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) | |
Director(s) | Norman Taurog |
Producer(s) | Paul Nathan (associate), Hal B. Wallis |
Top Genres | Comedy, Musical, Romance |
Top Topics | Beach, Exotic Lands, Romance (Comic) |
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Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) was a Musical - Comedy Film directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Paul Nathan.
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Papa Stavros:
Hey, Ross, what do I get?
Ross Carpenter: You've got Mama!
[first lines]
Ross Carpenter: [singing] Girls, goin' swimming, Girl, in bikinis, / A walkin' and wigglin' by, yay, yay, yay / Girls, on the beaches, / Girls, oh, what a peaches, / So pretty, Lord I could cry / I'm just a red blooded boy / And I can't stop thinkin' about Girls!
Ross Carpenter: What's this?
Robin Gantner: The swinger with the mink look sent it over.
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Ross Carpenter: You've got Mama!
[first lines]
Ross Carpenter: [singing] Girls, goin' swimming, Girl, in bikinis, / A walkin' and wigglin' by, yay, yay, yay / Girls, on the beaches, / Girls, oh, what a peaches, / So pretty, Lord I could cry / I'm just a red blooded boy / And I can't stop thinkin' about Girls!
Ross Carpenter: What's this?
Robin Gantner: The swinger with the mink look sent it over.
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Facts about
Working titles have included: "A Girl in Every Port," "Welcome Aboard" and "Gumbo Ya-Ya."
After making a couple of films with United Artists, namely Follow That Dream and _Kid Galahad_, Elvis Presley returned to Paramount. Although the United Artists films had been well received by the critics, the box office was down on his previous Paramount entries. So, a conscious decision was made to return to the formula of the old Paramount films.
According to "The Book of Lists 2" by Irving Wallace et. al., this was the most widely televised of all Elvis Presley's films.
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After making a couple of films with United Artists, namely Follow That Dream and _Kid Galahad_, Elvis Presley returned to Paramount. Although the United Artists films had been well received by the critics, the box office was down on his previous Paramount entries. So, a conscious decision was made to return to the formula of the old Paramount films.
According to "The Book of Lists 2" by Irving Wallace et. al., this was the most widely televised of all Elvis Presley's films.
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