Double Trouble (film)
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Double Trouble | |
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Directed by | Norman Taurog Robert Goodstein (Ass't) |
Produced by | Irwin Winkler & Judd Bernard |
Written by | Mark Brandel Jo Heims |
Starring | Elvis Presley Annette Day John Williams |
Music by | Jeff Alexander |
Cinematography | Daniel L. Fapp |
Editing by | John McSweeney Jr. |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date(s) | April 5, 1967 |
Running time | 90 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Double Trouble is a 1967 musical film starring Elvis Presley.
Despite being set in London and Europe, Elvis filmed it entirely in Hollywood.
Co star Norman Rossington holds a unique place in music/ film history as being the only actor to have appeared with Elvis and The Beatles (A Hard Day's Night).
Priscilla Presley later claimed that when Elvis was told he had to sing Old MacDonald he screamed, "It's come to this?". He was eased when told that the song would not be released on the soundtrack album - It was. Like most of his films from the 1965-1967 period, Presley appears bored and tired, although he's not as overweight in this film as in the others.
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[edit] Primary cast:
- Elvis Presley : Guy Lambert
- Annette Day : Jill Conway
- John Williams : Gerald Waverly
- Yvonne Romain : Claire Dunham
- Chips Rafferty : Archie Brown
- Norman Rossington : Arthur Babcock
[edit] Soundtrack
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] DVD Reviews
- Review by Bill Treadway at DVD Verdict, August 3rd, 2004.
- Review by Jon Danziger at digitallyOBSESSED!, July 28, 2004.