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Frankie and Johnny: Directed by Frederick De Cordova. With Elvis Presley, Donna Douglas, Harry Morgan, Sue Ane Langdon. A riverboat singer with a weakness for gambling wants to find his lucky redhead, but his girlfriend Frankie is not amused.
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- Frederick De Cordova
- Approved
- Comedy, Musical, Romance
Frankie and Johnny is a 1966 American Western musical film starring Elvis Presley as a riverboat gambler. The role of "Frankie" was played by Donna Douglas from The Beverly Hillbillies TV series. The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly national box office list for 1966.
- $4,500,000
- Fred Karger
- March 31, 1966 (USA)
- Edward Small
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Frankie and Johnny (1966) Movie Info Synopsis Habitual gambler and musician Johnny (Elvis Presley) performs at a riverboat casino on the Mississippi River, along with his girlfriend,...
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- Frederick De Cordova
- Musical
- Elvis Presley
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A riverboat gambler has to choose between his true love and the woman who's his lucky charm. Cast & Crew. Read More. Frederick De Cordova. Director. Elvis Presley. Johnny. Donna Douglas. Frankie. Nancy Kovack. Nellie Bly. Sue Ane Langdon. Mitzi. Anthony Eisley. Braden. Photos & Videos.
- Frederick De Cordova
- Elvis Presley
Overview. Johnny is a riverboat entertainer with a big gambling problem. After a fortune-teller tells Johnny how he can change his luck, the appearance of a new 'lady luck' soon causes a cat fight with Johnny's girlfriend, Frankie. Frederick de Cordova. Director. Alex Gottlieb. Screenplay. Nat Perrin. Story. Reviews.
Frankie and Johnny is a 1966 American Western musical film starring Elvis Presley as a riverboat gambler. The role of "Frankie" was played by Donna Douglas from The Beverly Hillbillies TV series. The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly national box office list for 1966. The budget of the film was estimated at $4.5 million.