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IMDbWhile shooting this film, Elvis suffered a serious fall in his bathroom at home, tripping over an electrical cord and striking his head on the porcelain edge of a bathtub. The resultant injury was serious enough that Presley lay unconscious for an unknown length of time, and was briefly hospitalized. The pain-killers he was prescribed to relieve the massive headaches and other effects of his injuries began the drug dependency that was partially blamed for his death a decade later.
Although this film was set in Miami, Florida, Elvis Presley's scenes were all shot in and around Los Angeles, California. All the Florida exteriors were shot in wide angles, using doubles and look-alike impersonators for Presley.
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.
The little girl afraid to slide down the chute at the playground during the song "Confidence" was Lisa Slagle. She became a member of the Joffrey Ballet. She displays her burgeoning ballet talents in this scene, even enjoying a brief dance with Elvis.
One of the children at the playground during the song "Confidence" is Corbin Bernsen.
"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?"
"Scott Heyward: You know something, Pa? I would have traded everything you've ever given me for one thing - for trust in me. Duster Heyward: Well, what are you talkin', son? I've always trusted ya. I was just tryin' to make things easy is all. Scott Heyward: That's just it, Pa. I don't want things easy. I want to be able to make my own mistakes and work 'em out."