
Live a Little, Love a Little (1968)
Live a Little, Love a Little (1968) is a romantic comedy starring Elvis Presley and Michele Carey. The film follows the story of a playboy photographer, Greg Nolan (Elvis Presley), who falls in love with a young woman, Bernice (Michele Carey).
The film is known for its lighthearted and humorous approach to sex and romance. While there are no explicit sex scenes, there are several moments of sexual tension between the two leads. In one scene, Greg and Bernice are in a car together and Greg leans in to kiss her. The scene is interrupted by a phone call, but the moment is still charged with sexual energy.
In another scene, Greg and Bernice are in a hotel room and Greg is trying to seduce her. He starts to unbutton her shirt and she stops him, but the moment is still full of sexual tension.
The film also features a few risqué jokes and innuendos. In one scene, Bernice tells Greg that she is a virgin and he responds with a joke about how he can “teach her a few things.”
Overall, Live a Little, Love a Little (1968) is a lighthearted and humorous look at sex and romance. While there are no explicit sex scenes, there are several moments of sexual tension between the two leads. The film also features a few risqué jokes and innuendos that add to the lighthearted atmosphere.
The film has funny innuendos throughout. A man takes off a woman's fur coat, and it is implied that she is naked underneath as he jumps in surprise and does her coat back up. A woman covers herself topless while being photographed. Women are dressed scantily clad in various scenes. Overall, nothing too explicit.