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Follow That Dream (1961)

Follow That Dream (1961)
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One of a handful of Elvis Presley vehicles for United Artists release, Follow That Dream is a leisurely comedy/musical with a homey appeal that will delight even non-Presley fans. Based on Richard Powell's novel Pioneer Go Home, the film casts Elvis as Toby Kwimper, the most responsible member of an itinerant rural family comprised of Pop Kwimper (Arthur O'Connell) and nubile cousin Holly Jones (Anne Helm). Claiming "squatter's rights," the Kwimpers set up housekeeping, much to the dismay of local gamblers Carmine (Jack Kruschen) and Nick (Simon Oakland). In an attempt to force the family off their land, social worker Alicia Claypool (Joanna Moore) tries to prove that Toby is "degenerate," but succeeds only in making a fool of herself. Beyond a handful of pleasant songs, the film's highlights include Elvis' unwitting breakup of the local gambling casino, and the climactic trial scene featuring Roland Winters as a dyspeptic but basically likeable judge. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Elvis PresleyArthur O'Connell, (more)
Director(s):
Gordon M. Douglas
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Follow That Dream

One of a handful of Elvis Presley vehicles for United Artists release, Follow That Dream is a leisurely comedy/musical with a homey appeal that will delight even non-Presley fans. Based on Richard Powell's novel Pioneer Go Home, the film casts Elvis as Toby Kwimper, the most responsible member of an itinerant rural family comprised of Pop Kwimper (Arthur O'Connell) and nubile cousin Holly Jones (Anne Helm). Claiming "squatter's rights," the Kwimpers set up housekeeping, much to the dismay of local gamblers Carmine (Jack Kruschen) and Nick (Simon Oakland). In an attempt to force the family off their land, social worker Alicia Claypool (Joanna Moore) tries to prove that Toby is "degenerate," but succeeds only in making a fool of herself. Beyond a handful of pleasant songs, the film's highlights include Elvis' unwitting breakup of the local gambling casino, and the climactic trial scene featuring Roland Winters as a dyspeptic but basically likeable judge. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Gordon M. Douglas
Writer(s):
Charles Lederer
Producer(s):
David Weisbart
Categories:
ComedyRomance
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    Lagena D.

    This Elvis movie is worth watching. I love to watch it! I love how Elvis makes a monkey out of a people that try to take advantage of him and his family. This is worth watching if you love old movies and also like watching Elvis's movies.

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    Scott S.

    Just an all around fun movie for Elvis fans and anyone who just wants to laugh.

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    Marla B.

    Well....what can I say, not one of his best but he tried. Definitely acceptable, worth watching, to a true Elvis fan.

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