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Double Trouble 1967

★ 4.935 votes91 min📅 1967-04-05

"ELVIS takes mad mod Europe by song as he swings into a brand new adventure filled with dames, diamonds, discotheques, and danger!!"

Elvis Presley lights up the swinging mod landscapes of 1960s Europe in Double Trouble (1967), a lively blend of comedy, romance, and crime.

Director: Norman Taurog

Cast

Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
Guy Lambert
Annette Day
Annette Day
Jill Conway
John Williams
John Williams
Gerald Waverly
Yvonne Romain
Yvonne Romain
Claire Dunham
Harry Wiere
Harry Wiere
Bumbling Detective (as The Wiere Brothers)
Herbert Wiere
Herbert Wiere
Bumbling Detective (as The Wiere Brothers)
Sylvester Wiere
Sylvester Wiere
Bumbling Detective (as The Wiere Brothers)
Chips Rafferty
Chips Rafferty
Archie Brown
Norman Rossington
Norman Rossington
Arthur Babcock
Monte Landis
Monte Landis
Georgie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Double Trouble (1967) about?

A charismatic singer named Guy Lambert tours Europe, only to be swept up in a whirlwind of flirtation, jewel thievery, and a shadowy assassin's pursuit. Between concerts and discotheques, loyalty and deception blur as he races to outwit the chaos unfolding around him.

Who directed Double Trouble?

Norman Taurog, known for his work with Elvis Presley and family-friendly comedies, directed this energetic 1967 adventure.

Who stars in Double Trouble?

The film stars Elvis Presley as Guy Lambert, alongside Annette Day, John Williams, Yvonne Romain, and Harry Wiere in pivotal roles.

Is Double Trouble (1967) worth watching?

Fans of Elvis's lighthearted musical romps will enjoy this breezy, 91-minute caper. While it's not his most acclaimed work, the mod European setting and catchy soundtrack make it a fun, nostalgic pick for casual viewers.

How long is Double Trouble?

The film runs for 91 minutes.

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About Double Trouble (1967) — Elvis Presley's musical caper through swinging Europe

Elvis Presley lights up the swinging mod landscapes of 1960s Europe in Double Trouble (1967), a lively blend of comedy, romance, and crime. Directed by Norman Taurog, the film follows smooth-talking singer Guy Lambert as he navigates a whirlwind tour filled with glamorous women, jewel-heist chaos, and shadowy threats. Between vibrant discotheques and stylish European backdrops, Lambert finds himself entangled with two alluring women—one an accidental partner, the other a mysterious figure tied to shady dealings. As the pace quickens, the line between performance and peril blurs, delivering a breezy yet suspenseful escapade.

With a soundtrack of Presley's signature tunes and a playful tone, Double Trouble (1967) captures the exuberance of the era—where music, mischief, and intrigue collide. The film balances lighthearted charm with minor suspense, offering a snapshot of late-60s pop culture through Elvis's charismatic lens.