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Film Quotes by Elvis Presley

118 quotes
Tickle Me
Year: 1965

Director:
Norman Taurog
Stanley Potter: Oh, come on, Pam. Don't be a dum-dum.
Lonnie Beale: You can't change her, Stanley. Shall we?
Stanley Potter: By all means.
Lonnie Beale: [turns to Pam] Good bye, Dum-dum!
Live a Little, Love a Little
Year: 1968

Director:
Norman Taurog
Bernice: You know it's very difficult being a beautiful woman, men just never leave you alone.
Greg Nolan: You won't believe this, but I'm leaving you alone.
Spinout
Year: 1966
Diana St. Clair: That's right, and as soon as I domesticate you - get you housebroken - you'll be the best husband a girl ever had.
Mike McCoy: Husband?
Live a Little, Love a Little
Year: 1968

Director:
Norman Taurog
Ellen: Sagittarius, we're not suited, it would never work out.
Greg Nolan: Let's see if we can't double-cross the stars.
Change of Habit
Year: 1969

Director:
William A. Graham
Sister Michelle: [after she reveals herself to be a nun, Dr. Carpenter is shocked] Say something.
Dr. John Carpenter: I'll be damned.
King Creole
Year: 1958

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Ronnie: Maybe we'll meet some place by accident.
Danny Fisher: Will you tell me where you think the accident will take place and I'll make sure I'm there.
-- Elvis Presley (as Danny Fisher) in King Creole (1958)
Jailhouse Rock
Year: 1957

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Peggy Van Alden: How dare you think such cheap tactics would work with me!
Vince Everett: That ain't tactics, honey. It's just the beast in me.
Jailhouse Rock
Year: 1957

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Peggy Van Alden: I think I'm going to just hate you!
Vince Everett: No, you ain't gonna hate me. I ain't gonna let you hate me.
Jailhouse Rock
Year: 1957

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Sherry Wilson: I asked for nothing, I expected nothing and I got nothing.
Vince Everett: Well, what'd you expect for nothing?
King Creole
Year: 1958

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Ralph: You're a pretty fancy performer, ain't ya kid?
Danny Fisher: Now you know what I do for an encore.
-- Elvis Presley (as Danny Fisher) in King Creole (1958)