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Tickle Me [DVD]

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Format: DVD January 11, 2010


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Elvis Presley plays a singing rodeo cowboy who gets himself a job at a ranch- cum-healthfarm with an exclusively female clientele. One of the girls has a treasure map leading to a stash of gold hidden in a ghost town. Elvis has to protect her from potential kidnappers.

Format: PAL


Runtime: 1 hour and 26 minutes


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.351


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.48 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 0.01 ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 26 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ January 11, 2010


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)


Studio ‏ : ‎ Studiocanal


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


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  • Check out Tickle Me is now on Bluray
Tickle Me dvd (listed here) is also in Bluray, import from Germany. This is a review for the Bluray edition not the DVD edition. Just in case you would rather upgrade to blu ray edition. The Bluray plays on "all region" Bluray players including US standard Bluray players. It looks to have been released in Germany for the 50th year anniversary, while in the United States Viva Las Vegas was released for the 50th anniversary. Why was Viva Las Vegas released again on Bluray in the United States is beyond me since it is one of the few Elvis Presley movies that has already been released on Bluray. Still, I jumped on the chance to purchase "Tickle Me" on Bluray since it is All Regions, not dubbed, and in English. Bonus material: Bluray release contains movie trailer, photo movie stills and poster gallerie(s), and music jukebox (jumps to scene of movie with that Elvis song). Awesome bonus features better than most United States Bluray releases, especially on older movies. Warning: the Bluray box art, collector booklet, and Bluray menu are in German. For English select option of "Set Up" on the Bluray movie menu. 1. Ton Spur - "Englische" for English spoken language (original and not dubbed). 2. Englische Untertitel - "AN" for subtitles On or "AUS" for subtitles Off. Bluray Positives: 1. The Bluray had great quality transferred to this new media which is not always the case with older movies where sometimes the technology can surpass the movie production. But overall this was not the case here at all. Highly recommend this Bluray and the German Released surpassed even some rushed US Bluray releases I have seen especially on older movies. It was obvious that this movie was well loved in Germany because the quality of the Bluray transfer was spot on, crisp, clear, vibrant colors, great sound, etc. Also the German packaging although in German seems detailed with a 8 page glossy collector booklet. Wish I could read German but the publicity stills were great. The quality was just lovingly handled. Highly recommended this purchase. This is one of my favorite Elvis Presley movies. Wish they would release on Bluray next Double Trouble, Girl Happy, and Kissing Cousins. Fingers crossed!! 2. Another Elvis Presley movie released on Bluray, which are too few. To date only the Elvis Presley movies Tickle Me (German Released Explosive Media), Clambake (Kino Studios), Flaming Star (Twilight Time Limited Release), Follow That Dream (Twilight Time Limited Release), Frankie and Johnny, Love Me Tender, Jailhouse Rock, and Viva Las Vegas. Tickle Me Bluray stand out scenes to me were the following, 1. Opening scene on the bus. You could actually feel the wind in Elvis Presley hair when he is singing. It looks so soft and thick. No wonder women loved and envied his hair. Wow! Must have taken hours to style. Did not notice that before on v.h.s and dvd renditions. 2. Opening bar fight. When Elvis Presley is talking to Julie Adams you can literally see the sweat pouring down Elvis Presley face. I thought to myself "Wow! I have seen Elvis Presley sweat". Very authentic. 3. Pam attempted kidnapping at party/Louai. I always knew her dress was pink but I did not realize just how pink like a fusia pink. Wow! And the dress had tassels like fringe. Very 60s. Again did not notice this in v.h.s and dvd renditions. 4. Pam dresses. Wow! It was really the 60s. I mean I knew that but the dresses were toga like in some scenes and what an uncomfortable scratchy fabric it must have been. Good thing it only took 2 weeks to film because I pity the poor girl having to wear that scratchy material any longer that that. Still the details on Bluray are amazing and make you feel like your there as a participant. 5. Ghost town hotel for the night. The wallpaper was amazing. You could practically feel the texture on the walls. Wow! Loved it. Felt like I was really touring a historic home from that era. Negative: Only drawback to me (but did not make me regret purchasing the Bluray by no means) was the one scene when Elvis was unloading a truck and set backdrop was obviously a studio set of mountains and looked like a stage set for a talent show. Bluray is great in some ways but the technology surpassed the production dollars for this scene at least. Still, I just shook my head and ignored it because it's Elvis and I am just grateful it was released in Bluray format at all. SIDE NOTE: If you are looking for the Tickle Me movie soundtrack you can find all the songs on the CD set, "Elvis From Nashville To Memphis: The Essentials 60's Masters". It is 5 compact discs with most of his most memorable songs including like I said all the songs from Tickle Me movie soundtrack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017 by Jamie M.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Irma Jean Shelman

  • Elvis's "B" Picture that Scores High
This little picture, which saved Allied Artists from bankruptcy in 1965, the same year Elvis starred in "Girl Happy" and "Harum Scarum" for bigger studios saves Elvis from a lot of embarrassment about his career in films. The Colonel knew he was packaging a "B" film for Elvis as Elvis in his films recorded the soundtracks first, so integral were they to his esteem, but with "Tickle Me" to save on the time allotted to the picture (which is rumored to be about a two week shooting schedule), no new songs were recorded, the nine songs in the picture taken from Elvis albums released in the several years that had transpired since his release from the Army. The script was by the team of Elwood Ullman and Edward Bernds, the team responsible for some Three Stooges comedies. It never took itself seriously and Elvis even parodied himself which added to its charm. His co-star was the stunningly beautiful Jocelyn Lane as "Pam" who gets the least credit in the Elvis Film Encyclopedia and even marries him in the film. Directed by Norman Taurog, a veteran movie director who had won an Oscar for directing Jackie Cooper in "Skippy" in 1931 and directed ten Elvis outings in all was considered an "entertainer's director" and once again he pulls off a rather satisfying movie. Taurog believed in Elvis obviously and thought that with better quality scripts, Elvis could really be quite an actor. But with a carnival huckster for a manager like the Colonel, Elvis as a freak in a freak show was wearing thin. The more the Colonel tried to stabilize Elvis's career like having him do travelogues to bossa nova numbers and putting him in the Army, the less we could see the true potential of his star attraction. Elvis plays "Lonnie Beale" a rodeo star who earns extra money working on a dude ranch... for girls! Also in the cast are the Norman Taurog staple Jack Mullaney as Elvis's sidekick, "Stanley," Julie Adams as his boss, "Vera Radford" and Merry Anders delightful to see again (of TV's "How to Marry a Millionaire" TV series) as one of the clientele. "Pam Merritt" is a co-worker of Elvis's at the ranch looking in a nearby ghost town for her grandfather's hidden gold. The trio are challenged by some unscrupulous locals after the hidden money. Warner Bros. who now owns the film have provided a great transfer. Each time the film comes up with new packaging, I understand it makes its cost back yet once again. It's a crying shame Elvis never got to know really how well he was doing, despite the coming decline of his film career. The picture is colorful, tuneful and because it does not take itself seriously is definitely a lot of fun. It takes a little picture like this to show that, in the day, only Elvis and Disney were for certain money-makers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2013 by V. Risoli-Black

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