Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) | |
Director(s) | Norman Taurog |
Producer(s) | Paul Nathan (associate), Hal B. Wallis |
Top Genres | Comedy, Musical, Romance |
Top Topics | Beach, Exotic Lands, Romance (Comic) |
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Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) was a Musical - Comedy Film directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Paul Nathan.
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Quotes from Girls! Girls! Girls!
Ross Carpenter:
[singing] I don't want to get tied down with a girl like you / I don't want to... love you, but I do.
Ross Carpenter: [singing] If I should live to be ninety, I will never forget / The little shrimp and the song he sang as he jumped into the net.
Ross Carpenter: [singing] When a boy like me meets a girl like you.
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Ross Carpenter: [singing] If I should live to be ninety, I will never forget / The little shrimp and the song he sang as he jumped into the net.
Ross Carpenter: [singing] When a boy like me meets a girl like you.
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Facts about Girls! Girls! Girls!
Stella Stevens did not want to do this movie and was nearly suspended by Paramount. Her protests hurt her relationship with the studio. She has stated several times that she refuses to watch this film.
In the film Elvis Presley performs his only tango song, "The Walls Have Ears".
After making a couple of films with United Artists, namely Follow That Dream and _Kid Galahad_, Elvis Presley returned to Paramount. Although the United Artists films had been well received by the critics, the box office was down on his previous Paramount entries. So, a conscious decision was made to return to the formula of the old Paramount films.
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In the film Elvis Presley performs his only tango song, "The Walls Have Ears".
After making a couple of films with United Artists, namely Follow That Dream and _Kid Galahad_, Elvis Presley returned to Paramount. Although the United Artists films had been well received by the critics, the box office was down on his previous Paramount entries. So, a conscious decision was made to return to the formula of the old Paramount films.
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