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Clambake is a 1967 American musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby. Written for the screen by Arthur Browne Jr., the film is about the heir to an oil fortune who trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his father's money. Clambake was the last of Presley's four films for United Artists. The movie reached No. 15 on the national weekly box office charts.
Scott Heyward (Presley) rebels against the plans and expectations of his father, extremely rich oil tycoon Duster Heyward (Gregory). Scott abandons his family, driving to Florida in his shiny red 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Racer to find himself. When Scott stops for gas and refreshments, he encounters Tom Wilson(Hutchins), who is on his way to take a job as a waterskiing instructor at a Miami hotel. Scott and Tom make small talk, and a chance remark by Tom gives Scott an idea: He switches identities with Tom so he can find out how people react to him as an ordinary person rather than a millionaire. Tom has fun staying at the same hotel and pretending he is rich.
A classic, fun, retro theatical trailer for "Clambake" a fun, silly, 1967 comedy-musical with Elvis Presley and a cast of a dozen or so. The movie was about a son of a rich man who tries to win a boat-race without the help of his father's cash. Meanwhile, to do that, he switches places with a water-ski instructor to see whether women love *him* or his *money*. Quite simply the greatest film ever made...OK not really, but it's a lot of fun.
Clambake is a 1967 American musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby. Written for the screen by Arthur Browne Jr., the film is about the heir to an oil fortune who trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his father's money. Clambake was the last of Presley's four films for United Artists. The movie reached No. 15 on the national weekly box office charts.
Clambake is a 1967 American musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby. Written for the screen by Arthur Browne Jr., the film is about the heir to an oil fortune who trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his father's money. Clambake was the last of Presley's four films for United Artists. The movie reached No. 15 on the national weekly box office charts.
Clambake 1967 Elvis Presley trailer 60 seconds cast Elvis Presley .... Scott Hayward, Shelley Fabares .... Bill Bixby .... Gary Merrill .... The heir to an oil fortune Scott Hayward (Elvis) trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his father's money
Clambake Trailer 1967 Director: Arthur Nadel Starring: Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, Bill Bixby, James Gregory, Will Hutchins, Gary Merrill Official Content From MGM Home Entertainment A wealthy Miami playboy switches identities with a water-skiing instructor. One of Presley's lamest pictures! Movie, Clambake Movie,Clambake Trailer,Clambake 1967, Arthur Nadel,Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, Bill Bixby, James Gregory, Will Hutchins, Gary Merrill
Elvis and crew get his drag boat the "Rawhide" ready for the big race at the Orange Bowl Regatta, in the film Clambake...1967....He's sure to win by applying his secret laboratory formula finish of glycol oxonic phosphate...You can call it Goop!!
Clambake is a 1967 American musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby. Written for the screen by Arthur Browne Jr., the film is about the heir to an oil fortune who trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his father's money. Clambake was the last of Presley's four films for United Artists. The movie reached No. 15 on the national weekly box office charts.
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Guitar Man Words & Music: Jerry Hubbard Recorded: 1967/09/10, first released on “Clambake”
A House That Has Everything Words & Music: Sid Tepper/ Roy C. Bennett Recorded: 1967/02/21, first released on "Clambake"
The girl I never loved
Will never know I cared
And all my dreams of her
Are dreams I'll never share
For I want her and I need her
And I know it might have been
But it ended long before it could begin
The kiss I never got
Somebody else will take
The plans I never made
Somebody else will make
Oh I'm lonely, I'm so lonely
'Cause it's her I'm thinking of
But she'll always be the girl I never loved
Never loved, never loved