The year was 1963. The hot line links the White House and the Kremlin. The first major pop art exhibition stirs up a major buzz. The Whisky-A-Go-Go opens. And in
Fun In Acapulco, Elvis heads south of the border, where he's fired as a boat hand, hired as a lifegaurd and singer, admired by local beauties (including Ursula Andress) and inspired to jump off a 136 foot cliff. Put another way: he overcomes a fear of heights in spectacular fashion. Spectacular, too, are the scenic vistas and Latin beat tunes. Dive in!