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Elvis Presley | Ross Carpenter | |
Stella Stevens | Robin Gantner | |
Jeremy Slate | Wesley Johnson | |
Laurel Goodwin | Laurel Dodge | |
Benson Fong | Kin Yung | |
Robert Strauss | Sam | |
Guy Lee | Chen Yung | |
Frank Puglia | Papa Stavros | |
Lili Valenty | Mama Stavros | |
Beulah Quo | Madam Yung | |
Ginny Tiu | Mai Ling | |
Elizabeth Tiu | Tai Ling | |
Alexander Tiu | Mai Ling's brother | |
Frank Atienza | Guest | |
Barbara Beall | Leona Stavros |
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Producer | Hal B. Wallis
Paul Nathan |
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Writer | Edward Anhalt
Allan Weiss |
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Cinematography | Loyal Griggs
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Musician | Joseph J. Lilley
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Ross Carpenter (Elvis Presley) is just a fisherman with a divine voice, and has many close friends who love him. He does not want anything more from life because he already has everything what he needs. But the owner for who he is working intends to retire from the “sea” business and take the land route. Thus, Ross must find a way to redeem from him "Westwind" boat, which his dead father and he built. And what better way can he find to raise the money than using his charming? Besides these problems, he must choose between two girls, representing two opposite types: the glacial Robin (Stella Stevens) and the sweet Laurel (Laurel Goodwin). |
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