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IMDbCharles Bronson did not speak to Elvis Presley and kept his distance while filming.
Edward Asner's movie debut.
Elvis Presley gave the guitar that he used in this film and also in Follow That Dream (1962) to property master Frank Agnone.
Dolores Fuller who wrote the song "I Got Lucky" for Elvis had been the girlfriend of Edward D. Wood Jr. a decade earlier and had acted in several of his productions. She wrote songs for several Elvis movies.
Elvis thought that Michael Curtiz would have been the ideal director for this film.
"Willy Grogan: Galahad was what they call a knight of the round table, Howie. He was also something of a square. I can't state this as a positive fact, but he probably died very young."
"Lew Nyack: What did you think when you read all that phony publicity about yourself? Walter Gulick: You mean about the 17 knockouts? Lew Nyack: Yeah. Walter Gulick: At first I kinda felt sorry for Willy. Lew Nyack: Sorry for him? Walter Gulick: He's not a bad guy, Lew. Maybe he's got reason for being a liar. It'd be nice if we can help him out. Lew Nyack: Help HIM out? Well how about YOU? [points to a losing boxer being carried to a stretcher] Lew Nyack: Look at that! Suppose you step out there in that ring and Ezzard Bailey separates you from what little brains you got left? Huh? Walter Gulick: Yeah, I've been thinking about that too."