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What (who) is roustabout$71223$ - definition

1964 FILM DIRECTED BY JOHN RICH
Roustabout (musical)
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Roustabout         
  • Roustabouts unloading cotton from steamboat ca. 1900.
WORKER WITH BROAD-BASED, NON-SPECIFIC SKILLS
Rouseabout
·noun A laborer, especially a deck hand, on a river steamboat, who moves the cargo, loads and unloads wood, and the like; in an opprobrious sense, a shiftless vagrant who lives by chance jobs.
Roustabout         
  • Roustabouts unloading cotton from steamboat ca. 1900.
WORKER WITH BROAD-BASED, NON-SPECIFIC SKILLS
Rouseabout
Roustabout (Australia/New Zealand English: rouseabout) is an occupational term. Traditionally, it referred to a worker with broad-based, non-specific skills.
roustabout         
  • Roustabouts unloading cotton from steamboat ca. 1900.
WORKER WITH BROAD-BASED, NON-SPECIFIC SKILLS
Rouseabout
['ra?st?ba?t]
¦ noun an unskilled or casual labourer, especially one on an oil rig.
Origin
C19: from roust.

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Roustabout (film)

Roustabout is a 1964 American musical feature film starring Elvis Presley as a singer who takes a job working with a struggling carnival. The film was produced by Hal Wallis and directed by John Rich from a screenplay by Anthony Lawrence and Allan Weiss. The screenplay was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for best written American musical although Roustabout received a lukewarm review in Variety. The film's soundtrack album was one of Elvis Presley's most successful, reaching no. 1 on the Billboard Album Chart. It was filmed in Techniscope at Paramount Studios with location for carnival sequences shot in Thousand Oaks, California. Filming began in March 1964.