
Elvis scores... a singing triumph... and a romantic hit!
Stationed in West Germany, soldier Tulsa McLean hopes to open up a nightclub when he gets out of the army. Tulsa may lack the capital for such a venture, but a chance to raise the cash comes his way through a friendly wager. Local dancer Lili (Juliet Prowse) is a notorious ice queen, and Tulsa bets everything he has that a friend of his can earn her affections. But, when that friend is dispatched to Alaska, it's up to Tulsa to melt Lili's heart.
- 6.5
- 1960
- Released
- 1h 44m

Elvis Presley
Tulsa McLean
Juliet Prowse
Lili
Robert Ivers
Cookie
James Douglas
Rick
Letícia Román
Tina
Sigrid Maier
Marla
Arch Johnson
Sgt. McGraw
Mickey Knox
Jeeter
John Hudson
Capt. Hobart
Kenneth Becker
Mac
Jeremy Slate
Turk
Beach Dickerson
Warren
Trent Dolan
Mickey
Carl Crow
Walt
Fred Essler
Papa Mueller
Ron Starr
Harvey
Erika Peters
Trudy
Ludwig Stössel
Owner of Puppet Show
Leoda Richards
Cafe Europa patron (uncredited)
Edit Angold
Mrs. Hagerman (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Cafe Europa patron (uncredited)
Richard Cowl
Musician (uncredited)
Britt Ekland
Britta - Redhead (uncredited)
Joe Gray
Soldier (uncredited)
Marianne Gaba
Bargirl (uncredited)
Edson Stroll
Sgt 'Dynamite' Bixby (uncredited)
Scotty Moore
Musician (uncredited)
Fred Kruger
Herr Klugmann (uncredited)
Robert Boon
German Guitarist (uncredited)
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- #musical
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I'm not sure too many other G.I.s in Germany after the war looked quite so pristine as "Tulsa" (Elvis Presley) and his squad as they bet that "Dynamite" (Edson Stroll) can't get a date with the lithe local dancer "Lili" (Juliet Prowse) who has a bit of a reputation rejecting the amorous advances of soldiers. If they win, well there ought to be enough cash for "Tulsa" to go home and own his own nig

_**Elvis as a G.I. stationed in Germany trying to score with a hot German nightclub dancer**_ An American tank specialist serving in Deutschland (Presley) dreams of running his own nightclub and bets that he can win the favor of a hard-to-get German performer with legs from here to Frankfurt (Juliet Prowse). Robert Ivers is on hand as the protagonist’s soldier pal. “G.I. Blues” (1960) was











