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Budget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,950,000 USD
The soundtrack for this movie was released on a 7" EP. It sold less than 30,000 copies, making it the worst selling record that Elvis ever released for RCA Victor.
Final film of Frank McHugh.
Jackie Chan visited Elvis during the making of Easy Come, Easy Go on Paramount's studio lot.
Paramount had originally begun filming a movie with this title starring surf rock musicians Jan and Dean in August 1965, but production was canceled following a serious accident involving Jan Berry and 13 others during a train wreck scene in early days of filming. Studio used same title, but totally different plot, for this Elvis Presley movie released two years later.
Elvis' co-star from Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966) was offered a role in this film, but according to her interview made in 1998, she turned down the offer and said Tom Parker (Elvis' manager) was one of the reasons why she did so.
"Ted Jackson: What are you protesting? Woman Carrying "We Protest!" Sign: Well, if you don't know I'm certainly not going to tell you!"
"Dina Bishop: Oh, that's my car over there. Ted Jackson: You really have it made, don't you? Fancy car, expensive boat, the whole works. Dina Bishop: Jealous? Ted Jackson: Sure. I'd like to have it myself. Where I come from, we didn't even wear shoes. Dina Bishop: That must be why you like girls who go barefooted. Ted Jackson: Girls? Barefooted? Dina Bishop: Jo. She's kind of a beatnik, isn't she? Ted Jackson: Well, if that means happily broke and full of all kind of crazy principles, that's what she is."