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A naval frogman (Presley) becomes a treasure hunter off the coast of Southern Cal in the swinging 60s
Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) was Elvis 23th movie of the 31 he did. It was one of his first films to really flirt with the growing counter-culture movement of the mid/late 60s, which can also be observed in Clambake (1967) and Live a Little, Love a Little (1968). As such, there are entertaining sequences featuring go-go dancing, yoga, eccentric artists and a reference to beatniks, who would immediately be re-christened hippies.
Another thing that distinguishes this one is the lack of romancing, aside from a kiss at the end. Its more plot-driven with a good mix of drama/comedy, sea action, upbeat music and pretty girls.
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