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Live a Little, Love a Little
Live a Little, Love a Little
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.
rating
5.5
runtime
89 min

Release

1968-10-23

Cast

Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
as Greg Nolan
Michele Carey
Michele Carey
as Bernice
Don Porter
Don Porter
as Mike Lansdown
Rudy Vallee
Rudy Vallee
as Louis Penlow
Dick Sargent
Dick Sargent
as Harry
Sterling Holloway
Sterling Holloway
as Milkman
Celeste Yarnall
Celeste Yarnall
as Ellen
Eddie Hodges
Eddie Hodges
as Delivery Boy
Joan Shawlee
Joan Shawlee
as Robbie's Mother
Mary Grover
Mary Grover
as Miss Selfridge
Emily Banks
Emily Banks
as RKC&P Receptionist
Michael Keller
Michael Keller
as Art Director
Merrill Ashley
Merrill Ashley
as 1st Secretary
Phyllis Davis
Phyllis Davis
as 2nd Secretary
Ursula Menzel
Ursula Menzel
as Perfume Model
Susan Shute
Susan Shute
as Model #1
Edie Baskin
Edie Baskin
as Model #2
Gabrielle
Gabrielle
as Model #3
Ginny Kaneen
Ginny Kaneen
as Model #4
Susan Henning
Susan Henning
as Mermaid
Morgan Windbiel
Morgan Windbiel
as 1st Motorcycle Cop
Benjie Bancroft
Benjie Bancroft
as 2nd Motorcycle Cop
Mari Aldon
Mari Aldon
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Russ Bender
Russ Bender
as Editor (uncredited)
Larry Billman
Larry Billman
as Dream Sequence Dancer (uncredited)
Thordis Brandt
Thordis Brandt
as Blonde (uncredited)
Lonnie Burr
Lonnie Burr
as Cool Dude #2 (uncredited)
Ken Clayton
Ken Clayton
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Ann Doran
Ann Doran
as Landlady (uncredited)
Veronica Ericson
Veronica Ericson
as Woman #2 (uncredited)
Joe Esposito
Joe Esposito
as Workman in Newspaper (uncredited)
John Hegner
John Hegner
as Robbie Pussycat (uncredited)
George Holmes
George Holmes
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Bruce Hoy
Bruce Hoy
as Dancer (uncredited)
Robert Isenberg
Robert Isenberg
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Marcia Mae Jones
Marcia Mae Jones
as Woman #1 (uncredited)
Jeff Lawrence
Jeff Lawrence
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Britt Lomond
Britt Lomond
as Cool Dude #3 (uncredited)
Brooke Mills
Brooke Mills
as Model in Lobby (uncredited)
James Oliver
James Oliver
as Cool Dude #1 (uncredited)
Murray Pollack
Murray Pollack
as Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Vernon Presley
Vernon Presley
as Model (uncredited)
Mitchell Rhein
Mitchell Rhein
as Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Hal Riddle
Hal Riddle
as Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Bartlett Robinson
Bartlett Robinson
as Doctor (uncredited)
Hank Robinson
Hank Robinson
as Crew Member (uncredited)
Gayle Rogers
Gayle Rogers
as Party Girl (uncredited)
Myrna Ross
Myrna Ross
as Female Companion (uncredited)
Paul Sorensen
Paul Sorensen
as Workman (uncredited)
Norman Stevans
Norman Stevans
as Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Mike Wagner
Mike Wagner
as Bystander (uncredited)
Hiroko Watanabe
Hiroko Watanabe
as Masseuse (uncredited)
Red West
Red West
as Newspaper Vendor (uncredited)
John Wheeler
John Wheeler
as Workman (uncredited)
Heidi Winston
Heidi Winston
as Model (uncredited)
Morgan Jones
Morgan Jones
as Minor Role (uncredited)
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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 conservative 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