Double Trouble
Musical
Warner Bros.  (1967) 90 mins

4.5 (402 votes)
Double Trouble is a comedy, and the title refers to the difficulty a pop singer on a tour in England must face from two young women fans. Guy Lambert (Elvis Presley) is a successful singer and troubador who seems to perform in a series of small clubs and pubs. He has a big fan in a 17-year-old girl (Annette Day) who lets him know she will soon be 18. However, as a well-to-do heiress, she is also subject to the skulduggery of her uncle (John Williams) who plans to murder her and take control of her assets. She subsequently comes under the protection of Lambert who finds himself followed by bumbling henchmen of the uncle. He also finds himself being wooed by another woman, a sultry vixen (Yvonne Romain) who is also under the employee of the evil uncle. Presley goes through a number of amusing plot twists from driving a sappy VW Bug to singing “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” while keeping matter...

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Cast and Crew
John Alderson  ......  Iceman
Leon Askin  ......  Insp. De Groote
Annette Day  ......  Jill Conway
Michael Murphy  ......  Morley
Elvis Presley  ......  Guy Lambert
Chips Rafferty  ......  Archie Brown
Director  .....  Norman Taurog
Producer  .....  Irwin Winkler; Judd Bernard
Writer  .....  Jo Heims; Marc Brandell
Cinematography  .....  Daniel L. Fapp
Musician  .....  Jeff Alexander
Notes
Trivia:
Elvis Presley bought a sports car for Annette Day as a gift. She later gave it to her brother. (more)

Filming Locations:
Belgium (more)

Quotes:
Guy Lambert: Get off my bed. Get off the bed! Put your shoes back on. Put your shoes back on!
Jill Conway: My feet hurt.
Guy Lambert: [mockingly] My feet hurt.
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