Popularity: 0.5 (history)
Director: | Norman Taurog |
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Writer: | Dan Greenburg, Michael A. Hoey |
Staring: |
Photographer Greg Nolan moonlights in two full-time jobs to pay the rent, but has trouble finding time to do them both without his bosses finding out. | |
Release Date: | Oct 23, 1968 |
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Director: | Norman Taurog |
Writer: | Dan Greenburg, Michael A. Hoey |
Genres: | Comedy, Romance, Music |
Keywords | fashion photographer, model |
Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Elvis Presley | Greg Nolan |
Michele Carey | Bernice |
Don Porter | Mike Lansdown |
Rudy Vallee | Louis Penlow |
Dick Sargent | Harry |
Sterling Holloway | Milkman |
Celeste Yarnall | Ellen |
Eddie Hodges | Delivery Boy |
Joan Shawlee | Robbie's Mother |
Mary Grover | Miss Selfridge |
Emily Banks | RKC&P Receptionist |
Michael Keller | Art Director |
Merrill Ashley | 1st Secretary |
Phyllis Davis | 2nd Secretary |
Ursula Menzel | Perfume Model |
Susan Shute | Model #1 |
Edie Baskin | Model #2 |
Gabrielle | Model #3 |
Ginny Kaneen | Model #4 |
Susan Henning | Mermaid |
Morgan Windbiel | 1st Motorcycle Cop |
Benjie Bancroft | 2nd Motorcycle Cop |
Mari Aldon | Minor Role (uncredited) |
Russ Bender | Editor (uncredited) |
Larry Billman | Dream Sequence Dancer (uncredited) |
Thordis Brandt | Blonde (uncredited) |
Lonnie Burr | Cool Dude #2 (uncredited) |
Ken Clayton | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Ann Doran | Landlady (uncredited) |
Brent Dunsford | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Veronica Ericson | Woman #2 (uncredited) |
Joe Esposito | Workman in Newspaper (uncredited) |
John Hegner | Robbie Pussycat (uncredited) |
George Holmes | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Bruce Hoy | Dancer (uncredited) |
Robert Isenberg | Minor Role (uncredited) |
Marcia Mae Jones | Woman #1 (uncredited) |
Jeff Lawrence | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Britt Lomond | Cool Dude #3 (uncredited) |
Brooke Mills | Model in Lobby (uncredited) |
James Oliver | Cool Dude #1 (uncredited) |
Murray Pollack | Man in Elevator (uncredited) |
Vernon Presley | Model (uncredited) |
Mitchell Rhein | Man in Elevator (uncredited) |
Hal Riddle | Man in Elevator (uncredited) |
Bartlett Robinson | Doctor (uncredited) |
Hank Robinson | Crew Member (uncredited) |
Gayle Rogers | Party Girl (uncredited) |
Myrna Ross | Female Companion (uncredited) |
Paul Sorensen | Workman (uncredited) |
Norman Stevans | Man in Elevator (uncredited) |
Mike Wagner | Bystander (uncredited) |
Hiroko Watanabe | Masseuse (uncredited) |
Red West | Newspaper Vendor (uncredited) |
John Wheeler | Workman (uncredited) |
Heidi Winston | Model (uncredited) |
Morgan Jones | Minor Role (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Norman Taurog | Director |
Fred J. Koenekamp | Director of Photography |
William Tuttle | Makeup Artist |
Dan Greenburg | Screenplay, Novel |
Michael A. Hoey | Screenplay |
Billy Strange | Original Music Composer |
John McSweeney Jr. | Editor |
E. Preston Ames | Art Direction |
George W. Davis | Art Direction |
Henry Grace | Set Decoration |
Don Greenwood Jr. | Set Decoration |
Mary Keats | Hairstylist |
Lindsley Parsons Jr. | Unit Production Manager |
Al Shenberg | Assistant Director |
Franklin Milton | Recording Supervision |
Jack Baker | Choreographer |
Jack Regas | Choreographer |
Name | Title |
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Douglas Laurence | Producer |
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Popularity History
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2025 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
2025 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
2025 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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_**Elvis works two jobs in groovy Southern Cal while pursuing a batty babe who lives on the beach**_ A photographer (Presley) meets a free-spirited eccentric woman (Michele Carey) on the beaches of Malibu and is eventually forced to get two jobs, one for a Playboy-like mag and the other for a con ... servative advertising firm, both jobs being located in the SAME Los Angeles building. Dick Sargent plays another guy smitten with the mysterious woman. “Live a Little, Love a Little” (1968) was Elvis’ 28th movie and he would only do three more before leaving cinema for good. What distinguishes this one is the way it tries to make Elvis’ character more ‘hip’ with the swinging 60s. For example, his love interest propositions him to “make love” within mere minutes after meeting him. Thankfully, the woman offers a somewhat interesting character study for those interested. Despite her character’s nuttiness, Michele Carey is actually one of the most voluptuous women to star in an Elvis flick, along with Ann-Margret. There are also a few peripheral women just as beautiful, such as Celeste Yarnall, the woman in white at the groovy party that Greg kisses. Elvis and Celeste incidentally became good friends. They viewed the funeral of Martin Luther King Jr. together in his trailer over lunch. Celeste has stressed how warm & loving Elvis was and how he had an intense desire to please people. Elvis started to struggle with his weight around this time and had to take diet pills to keep slim; he wasn’t happy about doing musical fluff when he really wanted to do more serious stuff. While he could no longer demand his usual $1 million per movie, he did make $850,000 plus 50% of the profits on this one. Despite all this, Elvis looked bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. He certainly still had his charisma. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Malibu, Marineland of the Pacific & Los Angeles, California. GRADE: B