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* WorkingTitle: ''Kiss My Firm But Pliant Lips''.

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* WorkingTitle: ''Kiss My Firm But Pliant Lips''.Lips'' (the title of the Dan Greenburg novel it was adapted from).

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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/DonPorter, who specialized in playing fatherly authority figures (most famously as the father of Creator/SallyField on the {{sitcom}} ''Gidget''), as the [[PlayboyParody Hefner]]-esque Mike Lansdown.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle:
** In Denmark, the title is ''Elvis lever livet'' ("Elvis Lives the Life").
** In Finland, ''Tytöstä tyttöön'' ("Girl to Girl").
** In France, ''Le grand frisson'' ("The Big Thrill").
** In Japan, ''Buggy Banzai!'' ("Hurray for the Buggy!", referring to Elvis' car in the movie.)
** In Poland, ''Tylko ją kochaj'' ("Just Love Her").
** In West Germany, ''Liebling, laß das Lügen'' ("Honey, Stop Lying").
* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/DonPorter, who specialized in playing fatherly authority figures (most famously as the father of Creator/SallyField on the {{sitcom}} ''Gidget''), as the [[PlayboyParody Hefner]]-esque Mike Lansdown.Lansdown.
* WorkingTitle: ''Kiss My Firm But Pliant Lips''.
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* BreakawayPopHit: "A Little Less Conversation" was released as a single alongside the film in 1968, but didn't do much business at the time, only peaking at #69 in ''Billboard''. He'd recorded a separate version for possible use in the ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'', but it was never used. Then in 2002, Music/JunkieXL did a remix of the TV special version that became a big worldwide hit, and making the song possibly the best-known Elvis song among younger generations.

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* BreakawayPopHit: "A Little Less Conversation" was released as a single alongside the film in 1968, but didn't do much business at the time, only peaking at #69 in ''Billboard''. He'd recorded a separate version for possible use in the ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'', but it was never used. Then in 2002, Music/JunkieXL did a remix of the TV special version that became a big worldwide hit, was used as the theme for the NBC series ''Series/LasVegas'', and making made the song possibly the best-known Elvis song among younger generations.
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* BreakawayPopHit: "A Little Less Conversation" was released as a single alongside the film in 1968, but didn't do much business at the time, only peaking at #69 in ''Billboard''. He'd recorded a separate version for possible use in the ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'', but it was never used. Then in 2002, Music/JunkieXL did a remix of the TV special version that became a big worldwide hit, and making the song possibly the best-known Elvis song among younger generations.

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* BreakawayPopHit: "A Little Less Conversation" was released as a single alongside the film in 1968, but didn't do much business at the time, only peaking at #69 in ''Billboard''. He'd recorded a separate version for possible use in the ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'', but it was never used. Then in 2002, Music/JunkieXL did a remix of the TV special version that became a big worldwide hit, and making the song possibly the best-known Elvis song among younger generations.generations.
* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/DonPorter, who specialized in playing fatherly authority figures (most famously as the father of Creator/SallyField on the {{sitcom}} ''Gidget''), as the [[PlayboyParody Hefner]]-esque Mike Lansdown.
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* BreakawayPopHit: "A Little Less Conversation" was released as a single alongside the film in 1968, but didn't do much business at the time, only peaking at #69 in ''Billboard''. He'd recorded a separate version for possible use in the ''Music/ElvisNBCTVSpecial'', but it was never used. Then in 2002, Music/JunkieXL did a remix of the TV special version that became a big worldwide hit, and making the song possibly the best-known Elvis song among younger generations.

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