Elvis: Chuckle scene
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Toby just became sheriff of the homestead in Follow that dream of 1962 and has his own inimical way of doing things.
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Love this!
He had a real gift for comedy. Very funny.
Elvis had a great sense of humour. He could do anything sing act dance and the looks wow!!!!!!!!❤
I think he really did pick that up and toss him, too. I could be wrong. But it sure looks legit. I'll have my assistants look into it.
He’s brilliant in this movie
One of His better Films 😊
I’m so happy that I have this movie
If you're happy, I'm happy.
This was my very first movie seeing him! Love of my life. 1962!! 🥰❤️😘
This movie was actually filmed where I’m living now!! ☀️🌴❤️
Nice one Elvis I love it 👏🥰👏🥰👏🥰👏🥰
Elvis making me laugh!!! He’s the best!!
Underrated actor for sure
He could have been really great but his manager, the Colonel, was not a good guy for Elvis.
He wanted to do more serious roles like he did in a few films, but Col. Parker kept him making the movies with the bobby soxers in them and stifled his acting talent he showed in his films like Charro, kid Galahad, which a young charles bronson was also in and did great acting too. And from what I've read, his favorite film he did, which he did a great job in too, was king creole, diected by the legendary frank capra, with greats walter Matthau and carolyn jones (aka mortisha from the adams family later on)
@@WhittSmith2012 yes, Parker was not good for EP, not at all.
TOTALLY AGREED
@@stevenrobert8567 Why didn't Elvis just fire that fatso?
Great sense of humor 😉👑❤
Love Elvis ❤
"Follow that Dream "
Elvis was so wonderful in this film! My favorite ❤❤❤Elvis Elvis Elvis ❤❤❤
A incredible talent whatever he did talent , good looks incredible voice a tremendous presence he had it all
This film is brilliant 🙌 I love ELVIS in this film 🫶🫶🫶
Great movie❤❤❤❤❤
What one is this film called???
@@kitcachapp3094 'Follow That Dream' from 1962!
Filmed in 1961
Just loved this movie and his southern accent so good😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Follow that Dream- This movie introduced a 7 year old kid(me) to salt water fishing. Been hooked ever since!! Be sure to checkout the movie ‘Kid Galahad”. His song “Home Is Where The Heart Is”….really hit home for me…..Cheers
Love this scene , lol
I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this movie. One of his good ones.
Elvis is great in this movie.
He became a very talented actor, comedy came naturally to him.
And special when he stands in Court
Elvis tak gral w jakim filmie wystepowal, ale nikt nie powie ,ze nie mial talentu, ta scenka swiadczy , ze Elvis to wielki , utalentowany aktor, lepszy od niektorych znanych aktorow, tylko bardzo niedoceniany i nienagradzany...!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Elvis na zawsze !! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Funniest movie Elvis ever made!! I know because I own every single movie he ever made!! ❤
I own them all, too! I also love Tickle Me. Funny movie.
@@debidrlik2144 the book it's based on is also very funny.
One of his best and most underrated movies.If it had been Marlon Brandon in it the movie would have been considered a classic comedy but because it was Elvis...............
Young and beautiful.
What a beautiful man.
That was a great movie.
Follow that dream....è uno dei film più carini, divertenti di Elvis. Lui è divertentissimo. Ho il dvd, per fortuna....🐻🎸🌟❤❤❤
I always felt this was the best movie that they let him play in. He could have become a good actor as well as singer if not for his manager.
if you can feel the charisma through the screen , what must it been like being in the same room with him ?
Love Follow that Dream. Great one liners. Arthur O’Oconnel who played his father was outstanding as well.
Thank you went straight to the movie 🎥 ❤
Amo Elvis desde crianca a minha vida toda da Elvis nas musicas ,nos filmes então sao tidos lindos e maravilhosos é uma viajem no tempo é emocionante ve-lo atuando Elvis é tudo de simplesmente maravilhoso l love You ELVIS Forever ❤️💋
My favorite movie
So adorable. This movie was funny & cute.
I know Elvis loved his Black hair .....but I think he looked the most handsome with his natural medium brown hair.
Hi..Elvis hair was lite blond...he knew black looked the coolest for him
This is 1 of the best movies he made and abou5 others!
Очень люблю этот фильм, в нем много любви, юмора и конечно морали. Элвис великолепен, особенно в сцене на суде.
That kidney kick! Knocked him right out!
Follow that Dream. Elvis's best role. So funny. Especially when they think he's robbing the bank. Saw it in the theater. 😂
Love him, he never got credit for any acting ability. Not that the scripts were that great but he did a good job with what they gave him. I course, didn't matter to me because I went to every Elvis movie just to look at him up close.😃
He was class in flaming star,if he had the correct script he could have been a top actor
If he had chance with decent scripts Elvis would of shown what a great actor he could of been
Wild in the Country was a great role, he showed great talent.
So was king creole.
Yes, he should have had better scrips, directors, it is a shame his unique talents were wasted in some of his films. But, even though the movies were not the greatest, he shined in all of them. Just his presence was enthralling to watch. He should have said "NO" to the mid sixties ones especially. Read the Gary Lindberg books (they are not well known) on Elvis.
I never saw this movie. I'll have to look for it.
Elvis wanted to be a straight actor. He wanted to be like James Dean and Marlon Brando. To be fair, he was a promising actor and had a great future. Unfortunately, his manager, Colonel Tom Parker didn't want that cos it didn't sell records or make money. That's why Elvis had to make all them silly movies; he wasn't happy with them at all. He did say in some interviews. He was offered quite a few good roles, including 'The star is born' with barbara Streisand, etc, but again, his manager stopped him. Elvis was to nice of a guy to sack his manager. Shame really, Elvis would have lived a little bit longer than the young age of 42.
So funny. Can you imagine the brainstorming that happened for Elvis's different roles.?
His best, unaffected, non-self-conscious acting performance, Follow That Dream. And for once, his hair is not all dyed and slicked up.
Inimical is my word for today
The real James Bond, like how stoic he is
The guy on the sofa invented VIP for Rock Hudson and Doris Day and then became Papouli for Uncle Jesse, DJ, Stephanie and Michelle in Full House.
😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂 hilarious
❤ Is only in america
so funny!
what movie is this?! I thought I'd seen all of them, don't remember seeing this.
Elvis would of been a perfect Forest Gump if it had of been made back when
What Movie is this? I thought I knew them all.
Giant I recently caught a 72 lb catfish that's like 5 lb
*Chuckle* scene...?
What movie is this? it would be nice if people would start posting the name of the movie they're using the clip from
Blackie looks exactly like Fred Armisted!
Mmhmm.. it would go down just like that… 🤦♂️🤣👀👈
people say elvis natural hair is black hope its brown it was dyed black for the image in this movie his hair is dark brown not black
She actually had blonde hair
It was actually sandy blonde, like Lisa Marie' s was. He dyed it so it would show up better on screen.
His hair is his natural color in this movie.
@@sandyjuntunen4088it was not dyed for this movie. It was his natural color. He was blond as a child. It got darker the older he got.
After. Good As. Eny one. Chance
Elvis' equivalent of disrespecting the Bing.
I wonder if India has an Elvis.
Only one Elvis.
@Jackie-ji2sj
Elvesh?
I swear this is the dumbest thing I ever seen. Elvis should've been embarrassed by THIS and most of the other movies he made. Only good ones were King Creole, Jailhouse Rock, Charro ( no dumb songs in it but his acting was really good ) Viva Las Vegas and Change of Habit. Also the two documentaries, That's the way it is and Elvis on Tour
Oh shut up
I have to agree with you. This was really BAD as was virtually 90 percent of his movie output. The lone standouts were King Creole which showed in my view real promise in terms of Presleys acting ability. Jailhouse Rock showed flashes of it and Flaming Star was a pretty good effort where I believe only one song was present. I truly believe if he had real mentoring under a reputable drama coach and worked at his craft, Presley could have been a quite a remarkable actor and held in high regard instead singing fluffy b level vanilla pop schlock for a major chunk of his singing career.