![]() Ross works as a charter boat pilot who moonlights as a nightclub singer to buy a sailboat that once belonged to his father. ![]() Ross Carpenter, Elvis Presley's character in Girls! Girls! Girls! epitomizes the type of role Elvis is most associated with - the handsome, carefree bachelor with a colorful occupation. The working titles for 'Girls! Girls! Girls!' had been 'A Girl In Every Port', 'Welcome Aboard', 'Jambalaya', and 'Gumbo Ya-Ya',which is said to be a Creole expression for 'everybody talks at once'. Thus another script was set in scenic Hawaii. ![]() With the huge success of ' Blue Hawaii' (Paramount 1961), producer Hal Wallis had decided to promote Elvis as an entertainer rather than the rebel actor, reminiscent of James Dean, as Elvis had been seen in ' King Creole' (Paramount 1958). Elvis' eleventh film was 'Girls! Girls! Girls!' (Paramount, 1962). ![]()
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