Live a Little, Love A Little with Elvis Presley: DVD Cover
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Live a Little, Love A Little Director: Norman Taurog Cast: Elvis Presley, Michele Carey, Don Porter, Rudy Vallee

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/07/2007
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 19,994
 
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Theatrical trailer; Subtitles: Français

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Live a Little, Love a Little
1. Wonderful World Credits [2:20]
2. Albert and Alice [4:25]
3. Suzie's Feverish Guest [4:38]
4. Bernice's Ex [6:06]
5. Lost Job and Apartment [4:42]
6. Coming Through [4:14]
7. Harry Baby's Advice [2:52]
8. Edge of Reality [5:05]
9. Truthful Interview #1 [4:34]
10. Truthful Interview #2 [4:20]
11. Happy Housewarming [4:34]
12. Photographic Frenzy [4:21]
13. Don't Mess up My Life [4:20]
14. Party Patter [3:24]
15. A Little Less Conversation [1:57]
16. Bump in the Night [3:30]
17. Close Encounters [3:00]
18. Shower Stalling [3:40]
19. A Dash and a Splash [3:29]
20. Almost in Love [5:14]
21. Twice Jobless [2:46]
22. Get Her, Albert [4:46]
23. Cast List [:32]

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Editorial Reviews

Singing stars from two very different generations appear in Live A Little, Love A Little. Elvis Presley plays Greg, a photographer who divides his time working for a skin magazine and a conservative newspaper. Rudy Valle plays Penlow, the veteran newspaper publisher. Lansdown (Don Porter) is the publisher of a girly magazine as Greg tries to work for both without the other finding out. Greg falls in love with a fashion model (Michele Carey) in this situation comedy that even die-hard Elvis fans have a hard time swallowing. By this time, Elvis planned to fulfil his remaining movie obligations and return to the stage, as his 1960s film career had failed to take on the dramatic seriousness he desperately sought. Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Live a Little, Love A Littleby Anonymous

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May 24, 2007: I have waited forever..live a little,love a little to hit dvd. My favorite Elvis movie. Love everything about the movie..great dane, cast, & love. Elvis is as handsome as ever.. wish there had been more movies like this one and charro.

Live a Little, Love A Littleby Anonymous

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October 20, 2003: This movie is a conceptual masterpiece amongst the Elvis movies. It is a meditation upon naming & namelessness, the power of orgasm & the failure of logos, and the limit between man and animal. The dream sequence alone, around one of Elvis' best movie songs ('Edge of Reality,' one of only four songs in the movie), is worth the price of the video. The problem, where's the DVD? This movie demands a widescreen viewing.

This review was written about the VHS edition.


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