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    • The Trouble With Girls (1969) Elvis comes off more like a genial emcee than the main attraction in his penultimate star vehicle, a lightly likeable mashup of period dramedy, variety show and, starting at the midway point, murder mystery.
    • Elvis on Tour (1972) The King’s final film made lightning strike a second time for MGM two years after the studio’s success with another celebratory musical documentary, “Elvis: That’s the Way It is.”
    • Kid Galahad (1962) Believe it or not, this one is a remake of the 1937 Warner Bros. melodrama directed by Michael Curtiz (who, two decades later, worked with The King on “King Creole”) and starred Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis and Wayne Morris.
    • Love Me Tender (1956) Elvis is a co-star, not the lead, in his first big-screen outing, a creaky but compelling post-Civil War drama about a Confederate soldier (Richard Egan) who returns home to find his sweetheart (Debra Paget) married his younger brother (Elvis) after receiving greatly exaggerated reports of his death.
  1. 6.4 (2.6K) Rate. A musician and a publicist help a delivery man achieve stardom. Director Hal Kanter Stars Elvis Presley Lizabeth Scott Wendell Corey. Elvis plays his part perfectly and his supporting cast also does very well. Raw talent at its best. 3. Flaming Star.

    • “King Creole” (1958) The best Elvis Presley movie was very nearly a James Dean movie, but after the actor’s untimely death, it was reworked into an atmospheric and dramatically potent musical.
    • “The Trouble With Girls” (1969) Presley’s second-to-last movie as an actor is almost his best, in small part because it’s the only Elvis movie that doesn’t treat his presence like a gimmick.
    • “Follow That Dream” (1962) If you ever wanted to see Elvis Presley play Steve Martin’s character from “The Jerk,” this is that film. And it’s great. In this weird comedy, Elvis’s vagabond family runs out of gas in Florida, then decides to permanently live wherever they just happened to park.
    • “Viva Las Vegas” (1964) Presley’s frothiest concoction stars Elvis as a race-car driver who, while waiting for a new engine for his hot rod, takes a menial gig at a Las Vegas casino so he can woo Ann-Margret, who gives off more heat — romantically and musically — than any of Elvis’ s other female co-stars.
  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Trivia tidbit: King Creole was banned in Mexico after a riot occured at the Las Americas cinema premiere in Mexico City. Actors: Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, Liliane Montevecchi. Released: 1958. Directed by: Michael Curtiz. Also ranks #20 on The 55 Best Movies of 1958. Also ranks #70 on The 70+ Best New Orleans Movies.

    • Kissin' Cousins
    • Stay Away, Joe
    • Clambake
    • Live A Little, Love A Little
    • It Happened at The World's Fair
    • Paradise, Hawaiian Style
    • Fun in Acapulco
    • Harum Scarum
    • Girls! Girls! Girls!
    • Tickle Me

    Though Elvis claims Clambake is his worst film, Kissin' Cousins paints a clearer picture of the quality drop his films began to take in the mid-1960s. Directed by Gene Nelson (who branched out to direct episodes of popular series such as Star Trek and Gilligan's Island), Kissin' Cousinscenters around a plan by the U.S. government to build a missile...

    Stay Away, Joe fails to exude any meaningful message amid its mean-spirited portrayal of Native American culture. Peter Tewksbury's film revolves around Joe Lightcloud (Presley) returning to his reservation in the American Southwest with a brilliant idea to save his tribe from poverty. This entry represents the offensive nature of many problematic ...

    Clambake may be Elvis' least favorite film he starred in but it isn't altogether dismissible. The story follows the heir of an oil company, Scott (Presley), and his ambition to escape his overly privileged lifestyle. When he swaps identities with a ski instructor, he falls in love with a woman in need of money. While the film captures the charm of ...

    Director Norman Taurog's musical rom-com Live a Little, Love a Little depicts the struggle of a working-class photographer named Greg (Presley) as he balances two jobs and the burgeoning love of a troubled young woman, Bernice. Though the film was critically reviewed as the epitome of mediocrity, Live a Little, Love a Little possesses sharp potenti...

    It Happened At The World's Fair is another musical comedy starring Elvis Presley directed by Norman Taurog. After losing his plane in a gambling bet gone wrong, crop duster Mike (Presley) and his partner head off to Seattle's World Fair in hopes of changing their financial situation. Distraction awaits them as Mike helps a child find her uncle and ...

    Elvis Presley's animated performance is delightful in director Michael D. Moore's Paradise, Hawaiian Style. Presley plays Rick who is a dangerously flirtatious helicopter pilot looking to kickstart a helicopter charter business with his friend. This film falls into the formulaic rut many of Presley's late 1960s films do but manages to save itself w...

    Elvis plays a debonair lifeguard who overcomes his fear of heights in director Richard Thorpe's Fun in Acapulco. Another of Presley's films shot on location, the scenic shots of Acapulco elevate this whimsical, yet empty musical. Despite the underdeveloped dynamics, between both Presley's love interest and antagonist, Elvis is at his most talented ...

    Harum Scarum is a film that contains a more interesting background than its content. Presley plays a popular actor, Johnny Tyrone, who gets kidnapped in the Middle East because his onscreen adventurous persona is taken seriously by his captors who need someone to assassinate their king. The over-the-top plot works well for a peppy musical and, desp...

    Girls! Girls! Girls! is a musical comedy filled with the mischievous and jazzy energy lacking from Elvis' later filmography. He plays a boyishly endearing sailor who finds himself caught up in a tense love triangle with two very different women. Variety's review for Girls! Girls! Girls! points out the film's main perk is that it jumps back into a "...

    Tickle Me finds Elvis at the rodeo playing a swashbuckling cowboy who discovers a treasure map with his love interest Pam (Jocelyn Lane). Presley excels in his returning role as Hollywood's heartthrob and creates a jovial atmosphere with his character's consistently flirtatious demeanor. A common issue amongst his late 1960s films is their mediocri...

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  3. Aug 4, 2021 · Loving You (1957) 6.5. Both Elvis films released in 1957 are among his four best of all time, according to IMDb. The first to come out was Loving You, one of the best music biopics of the decade. The semiautobiographical account traces a small-time musician reaching superstardom.

  4. Jun 24, 2022 · 10. Wild in the Country (1961) With only three songs, it’s not your typical Elvis fare, but with a script credited to Clifford Odets, this was probably the type of prestige film that Presley ...

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