Live a Little, Love a Little

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Live a Little, Love a Little
Directed by Norman Taurog
Al Shenberg (Ass't)
Produced by Douglas Laurence
Written by Dan Greenburg (novel)
Michael A. Hoey
Starring Elvis Presley
Michele Carey
Rudy Vallee
Music by Billy Strange
Cinematography Fred J. Koenekamp
Editing by John McSweeney, Jr.
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) October 23, 1968
Running time 90 min.
Language English
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Live a Little, Love a Little is a 1968 musical film and comedy starring Elvis Presley. Teaming up yet again with veteran director Norman Taurog(for what would turn out to be Taurog's final film), but this one was different. This film finds Elvis in a more mature role in a more mature movie - there are curse words, for one thing, and swearing as well; drugs are alluded to, nudity is implied, and he actually goes to bed with a woman (not shown). It's not exactly what anyone would likely call a good movie, but "Live A Little Love A Little" is one of the better Elvis films. And he even seems more relaxed and engaged than on any film since Follow That Dream. The movie was not a flop but not a success either; it made money, but went almost completely unnoticed.

This film was not released in the UK.

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[edit] Plot

Greg Nolan is a newspaper photographer who lives a fun and carefree life. That is, until he meets a headcase named Bernice, who assumes different names and personalities whenever the mood hits her. She manages to lose his job and apartment after drugging him. However, she manages to find him another apartment, and he wants to pay her back. So he gets two photographer jobs: one at a Playboy-like magazine and the other at a very conservative magazine. He now has to manage balancing the two jobs along with dealing with Bernice and her odd ways.

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[edit] Soundtrack

The soundtrack songs were recorded in March of 1968 at Western Recorders Inc. in Los Angeles, California.

[edit] Recording musicians

  • Elvis Presley (vocals)
  • Joseph Gibbons, Neil Levang, Alwin Casey , Charles Britz (guitar)
  • Pete Drake (steel guitar)
  • Larry Knetchal, Charles Berghofer (bass)
  • Don Randi (piano)
  • Hal Blaine, Gary Coleman (drums)

[edit] Tracks (songwriter)

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