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Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 10:57 am
by colonel snow
Addition to the post of Ed A:

page 41 from script dated 3 july 1963 (140 pages) with scene 87-98. (The script from 3 june 1963 is a pre-production script)

18 july 1963 – final revised screenplay with changes till 25 july 1963 (110 pages).


colonel snow

Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:43 pm
by Ed A
colonel snow wrote:
John wrote:
Ed A wrote:
John wrote:P.S. Colin, you do know they weren’t really flying, don’t you. So, scene number xxx2, Elvis with cap and headphones, scene xxx2, Elvis without cap and headphones. Perhaps colonel snow can find the script for VLV and the bit where it says Lucky removed cap and headphones as they are spoiling his hairstyle.

Did you have a good Christmas?


I'm not Colonel Snow, but here is the scene in the script:VLV.jpg

Thank you Ed A. Gosh, where do you get these scripts from?


A few of those scripts are for sale in PDF format here:

https://www.scriptfly.com/searchpage/Se ... php?reload

Beware of titles like Kid Galahad - it's not the Elvis' movie.
Another scripts are not original scripts but dialogue continuity scripts (used for translation into foreign languages etc).

It's a pity some interesting scripts are not available and when these scripts are auctioned you pay at least $ 800 or more.


colonel snow


I purchased many of my scripts around 20 years ago. Probably from eBay, but I really don't remember.

Also beware of "Frankie and Johnny". The only script that I have seen with that title is the 1991 movie with Al Pacino.

Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 1:00 pm
by Ed A
colonel snow wrote:Addition to the post of Ed A:

page 41 from script dated 3 july 1963 (140 pages) with scene 87-98. (The script from 3 june 1963 is a pre-production script)

18 july 1963 – final revised screenplay with changes till 25 july 1963 (110 pages).


colonel snow


Scenes 85 and 86 were cut before the final production. Here are those scenes:

6. ROAD OR STREET - LAS VEGAS
as Lucky and Rusty tear along on their motor-
bikes. They slow up as they see two llamas
(saddled) in front of a snack place with a sign
across the front, which reads: "COLD BEER -
COCKTAILS AND PACKAGE GOODS - SLOTS - SNACKS"
Rusty pointing to this,

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7. MED. CLOSE SHOT - RUSTY, LUCKY AND THE LLAMAS

Rusty pets one of the llamas. Lucky reaches
out to stroke the other one's nose. The llama
spits on him. He jumps back. Rusty, laughing,
jumps up on the saddle of her llama. Lucky
shakes his head…"nothing doing". He points
to a direction o.s. … shaking his arm in a
definite gesture.

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Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 3:57 pm
by John
Ed A wrote:
colonel snow wrote:Addition to the post of Ed A:

page 41 from script dated 3 july 1963 (140 pages) with scene 87-98. (The script from 3 june 1963 is a pre-production script)

18 july 1963 – final revised screenplay with changes till 25 july 1963 (110 pages).


colonel snow


Scenes 85 and 86 were cut before the final production. Here are those scenes:

6. ROAD OR STREET - LAS VEGAS
as Lucky and Rusty tear along on their motor-
bikes. They slow up as they see two llamas
(saddled) in front of a snack place with a sign
across the front, which reads: "COLD BEER -
COCKTAILS AND PACKAGE GOODS - SLOTS - SNACKS"
Rusty pointing to this,

CUT TO:

7. MED. CLOSE SHOT - RUSTY, LUCKY AND THE LLAMAS

Rusty pets one of the llamas. Lucky reaches
out to stroke the other one's nose. The llama
spits on him. He jumps back. Rusty, laughing,
jumps up on the saddle of her llama. Lucky
shakes his head…"nothing doing". He points
to a direction o.s. … shaking his arm in a
definite gesture.

CUT TO:

Thanks Ed A. Not surprised it was cut.

Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 3:41 pm
by colonel snow
It’s not a blooper but this is the way how the waterskiing scene (see previous post from 26 december 2018 with page 33 number 11 from script) was shoot.

colonel snow

Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:20 am
by elvislady
colonel snow wrote:It’s not a blooper but this is the way how the waterskiing scene (see previous post from 26 december 2018 with page 33 number 11 from script) was shoot.

colonel snow

Thanks for sharing, Col snow. Great picture. That back picture, Would be green screen. I asume Its the same as they use for todays films? I watched a documentary on how they film these type of scences.

Re: Viva Las Vegas

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 4:29 pm
by Matt Helm
@elvislady dear; the FTD BOOK/CD Combi "VIVA LAS VEGAS" is full of rare pics/documents. It's expensive, heavy but very very impressive...!!! Love&Peace Matt