


Easy Come, Easy Go
Navy frogman Ted Jackson balances his time between twin careers as a deep-sea diver and nightclub singer. During a dive, Ted spots sunken treasure and returns with the hope to retrieve it.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, handsome singer and adventurer, whose family fortune is tied up in offshore oil wells, decides to quit his business to pursue his musical career. He moonlights as a folk singer in a local discotheque. When his girlfriend discovers his secret, she tries to exploit him for fame and fortune, leading to a series of comical mishaps and romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Easy Come, Easy Go is generally considered one of Elvis Presley's weaker films from his later period. Critics often point to a thin plot, uninspired songs, and a lack of memorable moments. However, fans of Presley's music and his charismatic performance often find enjoyment in the film, particularly for its lighthearted escapism and classic Elvis charm.
What Reviewers Say
- Weak plot and uninspired musical numbers.
- Elvis Presley's charm is present but not enough to elevate the film.
- A forgettable entry in Presley's filmography.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with many fans appreciating Elvis's performance and the music, while others find the story and songs to be subpar compared to his earlier work.
Fun Fact
The film features a memorable scene where Elvis Presley performs a magic act, including making a guitar disappear. He was known to have an interest in magic in his personal life.
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