
The Swingin'-est Elvis! + Girls (Girls, Girls) + Songs (lots of them). Who could ask for anything more?
When he finds out his boss is retiring to Arizona, a sailor, Ross Carpenter, 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.
- 5.3
- 1962
- Released
- 1h 39m

Elvis Presley
Ross Carpenter
Stella Stevens
Robin Gantner
Jeremy Slate
Wesley Johnson
Laurel Goodwin
Laurel Dodge
Benson Fong
Kin Yung
Robert Strauss
Sam (owner, Pirate's Den)
Guy Lee
Chen Yung
Frank Puglia
Papa Stavros
Lily Valenty
Mama Stavros (as Lily Valenty)
Beulah Quo
Madam Yung
Ginny Tiu
Mai Ling
Elizabeth Tiu
Tai Ling
Alexander Tiu
Mai Ling's brother
Mary Treen
Mrs. Figgot
Pamela Duncan
Cigarette Girl
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_**Elvis as a fisherman and nightclub singer in Hawaii**_ In Hawaii, a fishing guide (Presley) tries to find a way to buy the Westwind, a boat that he & his father built, after his employer decides to retire to Arizona. Meanwhile he's caught between two women: An insensitive club singer (Stella Stevens) and a sweet rich girl who pretends to be working class (Laurel Goodwin). "Girls! Girls! G

I'm just a red blooded guy who can't stop thinking about Girls!, Girls!, Girls! Seems I'm one of the few here who are prepared to write that they dislike this picture. It doesn't have any particularly great songs to off set the staid nature of the plot and crude construction of the film. Basically we have Presley as Ross Carpenter, a guy who loves life working out on the sea. But when his boss











