The Trouble with Girls (full title: The Trouble with Girls (and How to Get Into It)) is a 1969 comedy film Elvis Presley. It was the only Elvis movie to have a subtitle in its name and is an odd mixture of music, comedy, and melodrama. The Trouble with Girls is unique for an Elvis Presley picture because Elvis is on screen for less than half the film. It is based on the 1960 novel Chautauqua by Day Keene (1904–1969) and Dwight Vincent Babcock (1909–1979), which was published by Putnam.
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| - The Trouble with Girls (full title: The Trouble with Girls (and How to Get Into It)) is a 1969 comedy film Elvis Presley. It was the only Elvis movie to have a subtitle in its name and is an odd mixture of music, comedy, and melodrama. The Trouble with Girls is unique for an Elvis Presley picture because Elvis is on screen for less than half the film. It is based on the 1960 novel Chautauqua by Day Keene (1904–1969) and Dwight Vincent Babcock (1909–1979), which was published by Putnam.
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Marlyn Mason,
Nicole Jaffe,
Sheree North,
Edward Andrews,
John Carradine,
Vincent Price,
Dabney Coleman,
Duke Snider,
Anissa Jones,
Frank Welker,
Joyce Van Patten,
Susan Olsen
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| - Dwight V. Babcock
Day Keene
Mauri Grashin
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| - Peter Tewksbury
George Templeton
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| - The Trouble with Girls (full title: The Trouble with Girls (and How to Get Into It)) is a 1969 comedy film Elvis Presley. It was the only Elvis movie to have a subtitle in its name and is an odd mixture of music, comedy, and melodrama. The Trouble with Girls is unique for an Elvis Presley picture because Elvis is on screen for less than half the film. It is based on the 1960 novel Chautauqua by Day Keene (1904–1969) and Dwight Vincent Babcock (1909–1979), which was published by Putnam.
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