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Clambake

  • 1967
  • G
  • 1h 39m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
3,5 k
MA NOTE
Elvis Presley in Clambake (1967)
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ComedyMusical

L'héritier d'une fortune pétrolière échange des places avec un moniteur de ski nautique dans un hôtel de Floride pour voir si les filles l'aimeront pour lui-même plutôt que pour l'argent de ... Tout lireL'héritier d'une fortune pétrolière échange des places avec un moniteur de ski nautique dans un hôtel de Floride pour voir si les filles l'aimeront pour lui-même plutôt que pour l'argent de son père.L'héritier d'une fortune pétrolière échange des places avec un moniteur de ski nautique dans un hôtel de Floride pour voir si les filles l'aimeront pour lui-même plutôt que pour l'argent de son père.

  • Director
    • Arthur H. Nadel
  • Writer
    • Arthur Browne Jr.
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • Shelley Fabares
    • Will Hutchins
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    3,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Arthur H. Nadel
    • Writer
      • Arthur Browne Jr.
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • Shelley Fabares
      • Will Hutchins
    • 58Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 20Commentaires de critiques
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Scott Hayward…
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Dianne Carter
    Will Hutchins
    Will Hutchins
    • Tom Wilson…
    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • James J. Jamison III
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Sam
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Duster Heyward
    Suzie Kaye
    • Sally
    Harold Peary
    Harold Peary
    • Doorman
    • (as Hal Peary)
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    Marj Dusay
    • Waitress
    Jack Good
    Jack Good
    • Hathaway
    Olga Kaya
    • Gigi
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    • Gloria
    Sam Riddle
    • Announcer
    Wallace Earl Laven
    • Ellie
    • (as Amanda Harley)
    Sue England
    Sue England
    • Cigarette Girl
    Lee Krieger
    Lee Krieger
    • Bartender
    Arlene Charles
    Arlene Charles
    • Olive
    Steve Cory
    • Bellhop
    • Director
      • Arthur H. Nadel
    • Writer
      • Arthur Browne Jr.
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs58

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    bwaynef

    The absolute nadir of Presley's movie career

    The absolute nadir of Presley's movie career. Hell, this one is so bad that it even qualifies as the lowest point in the careers of Shelley Fabares, Will Hutchins, and Bill Bixby, none of whom have particularly distinguished credits. Anyone with fond memories of Elvis in his prime can only wince at the sight of this cultural icon lethargically wandering across the set of this painfully stupid film. Thankfully, there are only seven songs in all, but even though the soundtrack album was padded with "bonus songs" like "Guitar Man" and "Big Boss Man," RCA still had to include an autographed photo from Presley's wedding to move the thing.
    Ripshin

    Love those Miami Mountains!!!

    That's right....the filmmakers are so lazy, they don't even bother about hiding the California mountains in the final shots. It's bad enough that we must sit through dozens of rear-projected shots; it's quite obvious Elvis never set foot in Florida for this flick. By this time, Presley's movies were becoming interchangeable - same plots, same songs, same go-go dance numbers, etc. Well, I enjoyed "Clambake" when I was ten years old, but I'm afraid it's quite difficult to sit through as an adult.

    Instead, catch 1962's "Follow That Dream," which is actually filmed in Florida. The plot is a bit hokey, but Elvis still looks sexy, and has some fun with the role.
    7aimless-46

    One of His Better Films

    Although it has the worst title of any Elvis movie, "Clambake" (1967) is actually one of his better films. Which is surprising as it is one of his last and generally speaking each film seemed a bit worse than its predecessor. "Clambake's" salvation is certainly not in the soundtrack which is at best very ordinary, only the title song has any energy. Although there is an actual clambake scene on the beach about midway into the film, it seems thrown in just to justify the title, more impressive is a cameo of "Flipper" who had his own television show at that time.

    I'm inclined to credit Shelley Fabares for the good vibe I got from this film. She plays "golddigger with a heart of gold" Dianne Carter, Elvis' ultimate love interest. I never cared for her uptight Mary Stone character on reruns of "The Donna Reed Show", and therefore paid almost no attention to her until recently. But since seeing her in "Ride the Wild Surf" and "Clambake" I've had a major attitude adjustment. "Clambake" was the third time she was tapped for the love interest role in an Elvis film so obviously she and the King had grown comfortable working together.

    Their romance is a little different than the Elvis standard. In "Clambake" she does not start out hating or ignoring him. Instead they quickly become friends and she is obviously attracted, but she puts the brakes on any romance because she is hunting for a rich husband and has tycoon J.J. Jamison (Bill Bixby) squarely in her sights. She comes around in the end and their chemistry actually feels real, much like it did with Ann Margret in "Viva Las Vegas".

    The comfort factor is also apparent between Elvis and Will Hutchins, his real-life buddy. Oil tycoon Scott (Elvis) pulls a "Prince and the Pauper" and swaps places with drifter Tom Wilson (Hutchins). He wants to find someone who loves him for himself. Hutchins is supposed to provide the film's main comic relief as he enjoys the life of the rich and famous, driving Scott's "Munsters" inspired convertible and surrounding himself with gorgeous women who can't dance very well. Although the director had Hutchins overplay the part it is so poorly written that they can't squeeze many laughs out of the premise. But having most of his scenes with Fabares and Hutchins seems to have relaxed Elvis considerably, which makes both he and his film more likable.

    Contrary to most, I enjoyed the corny playground scene with the little girl who was afraid of the slide. The "Confidence" song is not a rip off of "High Hopes", the whole scene is a variation on the "Bounce Right Back" number Donald O'Connor did in "Anything Goes". While "Confidence" is not much of a song, this surreal scene is priceless. I wonder what long-time fans thought as they watched Elvis and Hutchins do something so totally "Guffman"? Most entertainers only do embarrassing stuff like this when they are first breaking into the business.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
    6amzie4ever

    a light-hearted Elvis 60s classic

    Although this film is not brilliant and nothing compared to the ingenuity that was "Jailhouse Rock" I enjoyed this film immensely and it is, as many Elvis films are, simple light-hearted fun. I would much rather watch Elvis in this than in the embarrassment of "Live a Little, Love A Little" where even the most devoted Elvis fan finds it hard to watch the icon suffer in such an embarrassing predicament. This film however is fun to watch and I did enjoy it although if you're looking for Elvis at his best or a serious film then this isn't the one for you. The plot, although predictable, was amusing and despite numerous goofs such as the scenery Elvis certainly had an on-screen presence and it was hard to keep my eyes off him!
    6estabansmythe

    I know, I know, but it's still fun

    As weird as this sounds, I've always preferred the Elvis movies that aren't considered among his best. His best include "Jailhouse Rock," "Loving You" and "Wild In The Country." You know, the heavier, more serious early ones.

    No, I'll take his later films - you got it, the dumb, stupid, oh-so light ones. Films like "Tickle Me," "Girl Happy," "Spinout" and "Double Trouble." And "Clambake." The plots were always mindless fun and "Clambake" is no different.

    Elvis was almost always a moody, brooding loner in the early films. He usually played unappreciative guys with chips on his shoulder the size of the Rock of Gibraltar. The characters in those films are guys I'd have little desire to know.

    However, the guys he played in his later movies aren't that way at all. They're nice, decent, upstanding, fun-loving fellas. I like those guys. I like watching them as heroes, as leading characters in fun, dumb little movies. Hence, I like those movies a lot more. I couldn't give a rat's rear about appraising them as serious films because they're not.

    In his silly mindless mid-'60s films, Elvis always had a goofy main sidekick. Here in "Clambake," it's Will Hutchins, who starred in one of Warner brothers' classic '60s television westerns, "Sugarfoot." And believe me, Hutchins can goof it up with the best of them.

    The two wise, sage, old guys are (1) old pro James Gregory and (2) Bette Davis' ex, Gary Merrill, who, if you really look, often looked as though he hated whatever film he was in.

    Elvis' Number One girl, Shelly Fabares plays the gal Elvis competes for with Bill "My Favorite Martian" Bixby. There are also plenty of Elvis Girls around, as usual.

    Alas, there are no true classics or any memorable songs in the entire film. Tunes like "High Hopes" clone "Confidence" aren't either.

    "Clambake" ain't no "Tickle me," but it's still great fun!

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    • Anecdotes
      Elvis' red sports car in the film is a one-of-a-kind 1959 Chevrolet Corvette XP-87 Stingray concept car. Originally silver in color, this car was the design inspiration for the "C2" generation of Corvettes (1963 - 1967), which took the name "Stingray" from this vehicle. The Stingray was modified for the film (in addition to the red paint, a hood scoop was added). Since filming, the car has been restored to its original condition and color, and is a museum piece worth several million dollars.
    • Gaffes
      While Scott is driving in Miami, mountains are visible in the background.
    • Citations

      James J. Jamison III: [Discussing Jamison Jammies] We have a new item coming out this year. But I gotta tell you, it's so sheer, you don't know where the jammies stop and the girl starts.

      Bartender: [Salacious chuckling, then a straight face] Forget it. I got six kids already, more I don't need, right?

      James J. Jamison III: Right. How about something in flannel?

    • Autres versions
      The 1982 United Artists logo appeared in the 1987 VHS while post-1996 VHS prints and 1997 DVD contain the 1994 variant.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Story of Elvis Presley (1977)
    • Bandes originales
      Clambake
      Written by Ben Weisman & Sid Wayne

      Performed and Sung by Elvis Presley

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 décembre 1967 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • MacArthur Causeway, Miami, Floride, États-Unis(street along port)
    • sociétés de production
      • United Artists
      • Levy-Gardner-Laven
      • Rhodes Pictures
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    • Durée
      1 heure 39 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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