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Girl Happy

Girl Happy

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Storyline

Girl Happy Elvis Presley is in fine form as singer Rusty Wells, who is hired by Big Frank to watch over his daughter, Val, while on her first girly holiday. Much mayhem ensues when heart throb Romano tries his luck with the hapless girl, and Elvis et all have to intervene.

User Reviews

The King Does Spring Break

Girl Happy Enjoyable light-hearted fun. A good movie by mid-sixties Elvis standards. Elvis’ favorite leading lady was Shelly Fabres and it’s easy to see the chemistry they had together. Most of the songs are very good, unlike many of Elvis’ movie soundtracks of the time. Most memorable to me is the wonderful “Wolf Call”. And this time the story seems to hold together, as Elvis plays an actual professional singer, rather than a his typical race car driver or daredevil who also sings. His group, which appears regularly in Ft. Lauderdale during spring break, has been asked, after some convincing from Elvis, by his gangster-like employer at their Chicago club gig to keep an eye on his daughter while down there. Lots of funny scenes which keep things rolling along. Anyone looking to laugh and relax s little for 90 minutes should check it out.

Playboy singer keeps his eyes on a mobster’s daughter.

Girl Happy , Elvis Presley formula movie at its best. Some catchy music, nice scenery and girls galore. Rusty Wells (Elvis) leaves the blowing snow of Chicago for the beaches at Fort Lauderdale during spring break. Rusty and his band are to guard a mobster’s(Harold J. Stone) daughter(Shelley Fabares) without her knowledge. Boy sings; girls swoon. Best songs are “Cross My Heart And Hope To Die”, “Puppet On A String” and “Got To Find My Baby”. Cast seems like a party list featuring Mary Ann Mobley, Gary Crosby, Joby Baker, Jimmy Hawkins, Chris Noel and Nita Talbot. One of the most liked Elvis flicks. Soundtrack sold tons.


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