Tickle Me (1965)
June 30, 1965Release Date
Tickle Me (1965)
June 30, 1965Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Elvis Presley
Lonnie Beale / Panhandle Kid
Julie Adams
Vera Radford
Jocelyn Lane
Pam Meritt
Jack Mullaney
Stanley Potter
Merry Anders
Estelle Penfield
Bill Williams
Deputy Sturdivant
Edward Faulkner
Brad Bentley
Connie Gilchrist
Hilda
Barbara Werle
Barbara
John Dennis
Shep Adolph
Grady Sutton
Mr. Dabney
Allison Hayes
Mabel
Ines Pedroza
Ophelia
Lilyan Chauvin
Ronnie
Angela Greene
Donna
Eve Bruce
Pat (uncredited)
Richard Reeves
Jim (uncredited)
Red West
Mabel's Boyfriend (uncredited)
Francine York
Mildred (uncredited)
Louie Elias
Jerry (uncredited)
Charles Grenzbach
Sound Recordist
Archie Marshek
Editor
Walter Scharf
Original Music Composer / Conductor
Hal Pereira
Art Direction
Sam Comer
Set Decoration
Wally Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
Arthur Krams
Set Decoration
Arthur Lonergan
Art Direction
Loyal Griggs
Director of Photography
David Winters
Choreographer
Edward Bernds
Writer
Nellie Manley
Hair Supervisor
Norman Taurog
Director
Elwood Ullman
Writer
Ben Schwalb
Producer
Michael A. Hoey
Dialogue Coach
Frank Caffey
Production Manager
Loren Janes
Stunts
Robert Goodstein
Unit Production Manager
Emanuel L. Wolf
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 30, 1965
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Content RatingNR
Budget$1,500,000
Box Office$5,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
Tickle Me is a 1965 American musical comedy western film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Elvis Presley as a champion rodeo bull rider and bronco buster.
Presley won a 1966 Golden Laurel Award as best male actor in a musical film for his role. It is the only Presley film released by Allied Artists Pictures, and it saved the studio from financial collapse and bankruptcy. The film made $5 million at the box office.
For the first and only time in a Presley film, the soundtrack had no new material, utilizing album cuts dating back as early as 1960. Some of these tracks were overdubbed for the film. In one case, a different take was used ("I Feel That I've Known You Forever", featuring what appears to be a vocal done on the soundstage). In another case, a song was presented without the harmony vocal and narration of the original release ("I'm Yours"). The cost-cutting experiment of recycling older recordings would not be repeated by Presley. However, another song from its recycled soundtrack, "(Such an) Easy Question", peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart in July 1965.Julie Adams and Jocelyn Lane co-star with Presley. The screenplay was written by Elwood Ullman and Edward Bernds, who had written The Three Stooges film shorts and theatrical films as well as scripts for The Bowery Boys. They brought to the film a sizable quota of slapstick, sight gags and general silliness not found in any other Presley vehicle.