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Elvis – Change Of Habit – 1969 – Facts

Elvis - Change Of Habit – 1969 - Facts

Change Of Habit is a 1969 drama directed by William A. Graham, starring Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore. The Elvis Presley film was produced by Joe Connelly and has a running time of 93 minutes .

During the recording session for the film Change Of Habit, the song “Let’s Be Friends” was also sung. However, it was not used in the film.

Elvis – Change Of Habit

Filming began in March 1969 and ended on May 2, 1969.
Most of the film was shot on the premises of the Universal film company, but was also shot on site in a Spanish supermarket on the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue in Los Angeles. For the film, the market was called Ajax Market.
Additional recordings took place at Mayfield Senior School, 500 Bellefontaine Street, Pasadena, California.
A street known as “New York Street” was used on the Universal studio premises and was also used for television series such as “Kojak”.
During the filming, Elvis was visited on the set by the gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, who was very admired by him.
Change Of Habit is the 31st and last feature film by Elvis Presley.

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