Live a Little, Love a Little [1968] (REGION 1) (NTSC)


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Hillarious! E as sexy as ever and funny with it!
Review date: 2002-06-29 Rating: 10 out of 10

I bought this video a while ago but recieved it only recently, I was in hysterics when I first saw it! Elvis is dead cute and is great as Greg Nolan!

Greg Nolan is a photographer who has a steady job and a roof over his head untill he decides to go for a spin and ends up on a beach, he`s about to settle on his beach towel to take pictures of the ocean, when he comes face to face with a Great Dane called Albert! This is the setting when he first meets "The Girl With No Name", He then lands into a situation he`s not anticipated in being.

She ends up getting a ridiculous hold over him, resulting in Greg losing his job and his home. In which he`s forced to share a room with her dog! He sets out for a new job and finds himself two full time jobs in one day, Dodging the bosses is tricky.
Greg then learns that while he`s been out working "The Girl With No Name", has found and bought him a house.
He`s grateful but at the same time annoyed.

A fantastic film and one I recommend, as a massive Elvis fan myself I found it humours. Certainly amongst his best and though it only contains four songs, A Little Less Conversation, Edge Of Reality, Wonderful World and Almost In Love.
A must for all fans of The King.

As a little bit of info, Elvis`s first child, Lisa Marie-Presley was born a month before this film came out!:)
TCB


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Perfect Escapism
Review date: 2002-03-23 Rating: 10 out of 10

To me the plot of this movie is quite
entertaining. Elvis puts in a good performance as Greg Nolan, a photographer who meets a confused girl who is looking for love, but doesn`t know how to handle it when she recieves it, so she plays games with the men she meets, such as changing her name everyday. Greg experiences something that will be very familiar to some people, thinking that he is the only sane one about. Michele Carey, is brilliant and funny in her role as the confused girl. It is a shame that Elvis didn`t get more descent comedy roles, he handled them brilliantly.


Watch a Little, Enjoy a Lot
Review date: 2002-02-22 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is a fab movie, under-rated and relatively unknown.

Elvis plays a photographer who captivates a very mixed up and strange woman; resulting inn his life being turned upside down.

There are some great scenes, especially a wierd dream sequenece with a great music number.

Also one of the best fight scenes ever in an Elvis film, that takes pace in the printing factory of a newspaper company, complete with roaring machines.

A disappointing Elvis film.
Review date: 2000-11-20 Rating: 4 out of 10

A great opening scene, as Elvis speeds along the beach, singing "wonderful World." After an exiting start, the film slowly deteriorates into boredom. There is virtually no plot and Elvis bounces from one scene to another as a photographer trying to keep two jobs going at the same time while trying to escape from a girl that's hounding him. The mature songs such as "Edge of Reality" and "Almost in Love" salvage the film. The King looks great! A colourful film but strictly for the fans!

INFECTIOUSLY ENJOYABLE ELVIS MOVIE
Review date: 2000-10-29 Rating: 8 out of 10

Live a little, love a little is one of elvis' lesser known films, but definately is one of his most enjoyable elvis plays greg nolan, a newspaper photographer, who meets a beautiful, but mixed up young woman. when she costs greg his job, he moves in with her, resulting in a series of wacky events. the film contains fewer songs than most presley musicals, and are of a good standard. check out the very weird dream sequence, where elvis sings edge of reality......superb.


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Actor(s):
Michele Carey
Elvis Presley
Don Porter
Rudy Vallee
Dick Sargent

Creators:
Elvis Presley (Primary Contributor)
Michele Carey (Primary Contributor)
Fred J. Koenekamp (Cinematographer)
John McSweeney Jr. (Editor)
Douglas Laurence (Producer)
Dan Greenburg (Writer)
Michael A. Hoey (Writer)

Director(s):

Recording label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
EAN: 0012569797543
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Restored, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC,
Release date: 2007-08-07
Universal product code (UPC): 012569797543
Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
Region code: 1
Running time: 90 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1968-10-23
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Subtitled)
Language: French (Subtitled)

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