18. Tickle Me

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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby TonyS » Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:10 pm

The complete Danish 'Tickle Me' movie programme containing movie synopsis, photos, lyrics and a somewhat attractive centre spread.
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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby colonel snow » Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:16 pm

EP Tickle me vol. 2 from Israel.


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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby colonel snow » Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:17 pm

Tickle me – october 1964 advance shooting notes


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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby Suspicious Minds » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:51 pm

Tickle Me Script

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Description from Heritage Auctions:

Elvis Presley-Related Script from "Tickle Me." Allied Artists, 1965. No covers, ownership signature of "Jon Taurog" (son of the film's director, Norman Taurog), who evidently worked on the set, penciled on first page in upper right corner , screenplay by Elwood Ullman and Edward Bernds, dated "September 23, 1964," approximately 117 pages, with numerous colored script change pages throughout,heavily annotated in blue ballpoint ink, blue felt-tip ink, or pencil throughout; from the film that garnered Elvis a Golden Laurel Award for best 'Musical Performance, Male.'

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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby Colin B » Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:03 am

Thanks for that, Suspicious Minds !

I wasn't familiar with those Laurel Awards, but here's his tally from IMDb:


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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby Suspicious Minds » Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:07 am

Colin B wrote:Thanks for that, Suspicious Minds !

I wasn't familiar with those Laurel Awards, but here's his tally from IMDb:


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Re: 18. Tickle Me

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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby Colin B » Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:56 pm

Jack Mullaney played the part of Stanley Potter
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Re: Tickle Me

Postby Mike C » Sun Apr 18, 2021 2:03 am

John wrote:
Suspicious Minds wrote:Tickle Me promotional teaser

Tickle Me was Elvis’ only film with Allied Artists and made over $5 million at the box office, saving the production company from bankruptcy while also helping to relieve Elvis of an IRS debt. The movie was shot in just over 20 days and the soundtrack was made up of previously recorded, unpublished songs. Elvis won the Laurel Award for Best Male Actor in a Musical for his role in the film.


Previously recorded, but not unpublished, surely.


How did Elvis end up owing the IRS a debt in 1964? He was already paying a ton of tax.


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Re: Tickle Me

Postby John » Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:27 am

Mike C wrote:
John wrote:
Suspicious Minds wrote:Tickle Me promotional teaser

Tickle Me was Elvis’ only film with Allied Artists and made over $5 million at the box office, saving the production company from bankruptcy while also helping to relieve Elvis of an IRS debt. The movie was shot in just over 20 days and the soundtrack was made up of previously recorded, unpublished songs. Elvis won the Laurel Award for Best Male Actor in a Musical for his role in the film.


Previously recorded, but not unpublished, surely.


How did Elvis end up owing the IRS a debt in 1964? He was already paying a ton of tax.

If you scroll back, you'll see it was Suspicious Minds who said it, who I quoted. He in the meantime, got his information from Graceland Auctions, to which he has included a link in his post.

I know nothing about what Elvis may or may not have owed the IRS.



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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby alberta sheffield » Sun Apr 18, 2021 11:27 am

I doubt very much that elvis owed the IRS anything or had a debt to them at any point in his life.
He paid his taxes at any time (even more than he should have).


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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby Colin B » Sun Apr 18, 2021 11:46 am

alberta sheffield wrote:I doubt very much that elvis owed the IRS anything or had a debt to them at any point in his life.
He paid his taxes at any time (even more than he should have).


Parker was meticulous about paying the US taxes.

Probably paid them out of Elvis' share of the earnings !
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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby alberta sheffield » Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:39 pm

Elvis through Vernon paid the taxes.
Anyhow we agree that it is not possible that elvis owed the IRS anything at any point.
Unless Tom Jones says something otherwise.
He is an authority in the elvis field.


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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby Colin B » Sun Apr 18, 2021 1:06 pm

alberta sheffield wrote:...Unless Tom Jones says something otherwise.
He is an authority in the elvis field.


To be read in a Welsh accent:

"I knew Elvis, you know !"
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Re: 18. Tickle Me

Postby alberta sheffield » Sun Apr 18, 2021 2:01 pm

I am sure at some point Tom will come out and will tell us that elvis secretly visited him in his hometown in england.
Because elvis loved Tom very, very much.


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