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Synopsis: Elvis plays Ross Carpenter, a fishing guide/sailor who loves his life out on the sea. When he finds out his boss is retiring to Arizona, he has to find a way to buy the Westwind, a boat that he and his father built. He is also caught between two women: insensitive club singer Robin and sweet Laurel.
Genre: Comedy, Musical
Director(s): Norman Taurog
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
1962
106 min
Website
280 Views


- No.

You could rest.

Maybe sing with the choir.

- Prattville, Oklahoma?

- No!

lts such a nice night. Wouldnt you

like to go to another local landmark?

Only the one youre staying at.

- lll show you where lm staying.

- Good. Shall l call a cab?

- l dont think thats necessary.

- lf you think lm gonna walk...

Well, here we are.

- Here?

- lts simple and it reeks of history.

- Reeks of something.

- Goodnight.

- Arent you asking me in?

- They double the rent for that.

- What do you think this place is?

- l want to find out.

Tomorrow.

- What time?

- Lunch?

- lll pick you up.

- Where are we eating?

The Mariners. Menu?

- Well meet there.

- You dont know it.

lll find it.

Youre sweet, Ross.

Then, why am l leaving?

Would you like a room or anything?

lf you dont mind parrots.

- Parrots?

- Yes.

You see, l have 23 darling creatures

who travel with me everywhere.

Of course, l always make

arrangements far ahead.

The Hilton people werent

at all understanding this time.

As a result, l find myself

and these poor creatures left...

You have to excuse me now.

lts their dinner time. Bye-bye, yall.

Bye-bye, now.

Bye-bye, now... Parrots?

Ross!

- Ross!

- Yes, sir.

You know Mr Johnson?

By reputation.

Mr Johnson is interested

in the boats.

- These the other boats?

- Yes.

Theyre in first-class shape,

Ross sees to that.

How would l know? Lets shake down

the Kingfisher and lll tell you.

Ross, he wants to take a ride.

Youre on, Skipper.

Hey, dont rev it up so much.

l dont want burnt valves.

- lf l want.

- Cast off, Papa.

- Comin aboard, Papa?

- No, l gotta stay with Mama.

He doesnt wanna get

hot-rodded around by you.

Know something, Mr Johnson?

You may be right.

OK, Captain Blood.

Can we go home now?

- Why not?

- Can you handle a following sea?

- Like to try?

- No!

- Unless you can get some speed up.

- Speed, huh?

OK.

- Are you gonna buy the boats?

- At a price.

- l bet. Three top boats.

- Whats wrong with the fourth?

- Whatd you do with the sailboat?

- Make like a gentleman of the sea.

lf the old manll throw it in.

- lt wouldnt suit you.

- l have a girl it would.

- Wholl teach you to sail?

- She will.

lts her second-favourite sport.

Your butterflies opened. Two of em.

Thats the sea, unpredictable.

Have to clean the carburettor.

Shouldnt take a good mechanic

over five minutes.

Can you hold that for me?

Keep it turned away from you.

lts a little messy, you know.

Ross!

Ross!

Hello, Suzie Wong!

- Arent we getting repetitious?

- l came, l saw, l left.

l leave now.

You were very late. l waited.

- You picked up an ageing gentleman.

- My father.

Thats no gentleman,

thats my father.

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Edward Anhalt

Edward Anhalt (March 28, 1914 in New York City – September 3, 2000 in Pacific Palisades, California) was a noted screenwriter, producer, and documentary film-maker. After working as a journalist and documentary filmmaker for Pathé and CBS-TV he teamed with his wife Edna Anhalt during World War II to write pulp fiction. (Edna was one of his five wives.) more…

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