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Elvis Presley Movies

The only rock star ever to enjoy prolonged success on the silver screen, Elvis Presley was a phenomenon the likes of whom will never be seen again. His impact remains incalculable, and it could easily be argued that no figure of the postwar era exerted a greater or more far-reaching influence on popular culture. It is fashionable to bash his 31 feature films, and indeed they pale in comparison to Richard Lester's features with the Beatles, to name just one example. However, the continuing importance of rock & roll in film -- not only as a subject matter but also as an essential component of soundtracks and scores -- seems inconceivable had Presley not first made the music both commercially viable and culturally palatable. His movies were made and marketed solely for his fans, and they responded in droves. By extension, he created a youth market which, despite myriad generational changes, remains essentially the same decades later, and all other pop musicians turned movie stars, from Prince to Madonna to the Spice Girls, have followed in his footsteps.
The details of Presley's early years have passed into mythology: Born January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, MS, he grew up in abject poverty, later working as a truck driver for the Memphis-based Crown Electric company. As a gift for his mother, he recorded an acetate demo which brought him to the attention of Sun Records owner Sam Phillips, who soon brought him back to the studio to record with area musicians Scotty Moore and Bill Black. From the release of his first single, "That's All Right, Mama," Presley was a juggernaut; he later moved to the RCA label and there became a national phenomenon, widely credited with popularizing the burgeoning rock & roll movement. Hollywood was immediately interested, and his manager, the notorious Colonel Tom Parker, signed contracts with the likes of 20th Century Fox, Paramount, and MGM without Presley even appearing before the camera. His pictures were tailored exclusively to his needs, with bare-bones plots, exotic locales, beautiful co-stars, and numerous musical numbers. The first, 1956's Love Me Tender, was a Civil War-era Western that became one of the year's biggest hits and launched a Number One single with its title track.
Presley's next film, 1957's Jailhouse Rock, was one of his best, thanks to its imaginative production numbers. It was followed by Loving You and then 1958's King Creole, a rare attempt at a more substantial offering -- in this case, an adaptation of the Harold Robbins novel A Stone for Danny Fisher. When it was announced that Presley had been inducted into the Army, many predicted career disaster, but he resurfaced in 1960 bigger than ever with G.I. Blues. By now, he had stopped performing live to concentrate almost solely on films; even the majority of his albums were soundtrack recordings. Throughout the decade, Presley made two or three films annually, all essentially variations on the same formula; in no less than three different films -- 1964's Viva Las Vegas, 1966's Spinout, and 1968's Speedway -- he even played a race car driver. In 1969, he attempted to change his image by playing a dramatic role in Charro!, but in the wake of the Summer of Love his popularity as both a singer and an actor were on the wane. He then played a doctor in A Change of Habit, but it was his last film role. In the 1970s, Presley returned to live performance, and his popularity surged; however, years of drug abuse took their toll, and he died August 16, 1977. He remains more popular today than ever before. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
2007  
 
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Elvis Presley: Elvis' #1 Hit Performances features the King of Rock and Roll performing a number of his biggest hits in various venues. This collection includes scenes from his movies as well as a number of television appearances. Among the songs on this set are "Suspicious Minds," "Can't Help Falling in Love," and "Don't Be Cruel." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Elvis Presley
 
2007  
 
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Elvis and Pat Boone: Rockin Rivals documents the friendly competition that existed between the two best-selling singers in the 1950s. Many of their contemporaries share their reflections about each of the superstars. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Elvis PresleyPat Boone, (more)
 
2007  
R  
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A precocious but troubled young girl living in 1950s-era Alabama seeks solace in the music of Elvis Presley in director Deborah Kampmeier's controversial tale of childhood trauma and musical healing. An air of repression lingers over the home of spirited youngster Lewellen (Dakota Fanning), who finds both comfort in the music of pop sensation Presley, as well as a place to store her pain and anger. In time Lewellen begins to find her own voice, a voice that will instill her with the strength to move beyond the pain of her past and into a more hopeful future. Piper Laurie, David Morse, and Robin Wright Penn star in a period drama that made its debut at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dakota FanningCody Hanford, (more)
 
2006  
 
Elvis on Elvis documents the life of the man known as the King of Rock and Roll using rarely seen interview footage of the singer discussing his reaction to massive fame and how he lives his life. The program includes over a dozen little-heard recordings Presley made for his beloved mother. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Elvis Presley
 
2005  
 
Elvis Presley has been called the most popular and influential musical artist of the 20th century, but while he crafted an indelible public image, the private life of Elvis has been shrouded in often contradictory speculation by a variety of friends, associates, and hangers-on. Elvis Presley: Elvis by the Presleys is a documentary which focuses on Elvis as a husband and father, and has been built around interviews with two people uniquely qualified to speak about his life in these areas -- his wife, Priscilla Presley, and his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. These interviews and rare home-movie footage offer viewers a unique portrait of the private life of the King of Rock & Roll. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2004  
 
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Rock out to 50 years of the King of Rock & Roll with this celebration of the man, the myth and the legend himself, Elvis Presley. Containing never-before-seen interviews with his closest peers inside and out of the music industry, follow rock's biggest icon from his early days with Sam Phillips and Sun Records through his untimely death in 1977 from the people that were there to see it all happen. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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2004  
 
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This documentary takes a look at the early years of rock legend Elvis Presley's career, during the period between 1954 and 1955 when he and his band traveled around the country on a one year tour, hoping to be discovered and make it big. Through interviews with Presley's former bandmates and others, and through archival footage of the young musician, new insights are made into the star quality that would later make him one of the most famous figures in history. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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2002  
PG  
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A lonely little girl makes a very unusual friend -- a ukulele-playing alien who likes to toss around small automobiles -- in this antic animated comedy from Walt Disney Studios. Lilo (voice of Daveigh Chase) is a young Hawaiian girl being raised by her teenaged sister Nani (voice of Tia Carrere) after the unexpected death of their parents in an auto accident. While Nani tries to hold their household together, Lilo is a child with unusual interests and a distinctive sense of humor, which makes it hard for her to bond with her peers, as well as her big sister. Nani decides Lilo might be happier if she had a pet, so the sisters go to the animal shelter to adopt a dog; however, the critter which catches Lilo's fancy is a fuzzy blue creature she names Stitch (voice of Chris Sanders). Nani isn't so sure Stitch is really a dog, and it turns out she's right; Stitch is actually "Genetic Experiment 626," a mutation created by extraterrestrial mad scientist Dr. Jumba (voice of David Ogden Stiers) to be used a weapon. Stitch is an intelligent but gleefully destructive little creature with superhuman strength who has escaped to Earth and crash-landed in the Hawaiian islands, but Lilo sees him simply as a fellow misfit and attempts to teach him to behave like her favorite American icon, Elvis Presley. Meanwhile, Nani struggles to keep Lilo and Stitch on their best behavior as stern social worker Cobra Bubbles (voice of Ving Rhames) tries to determine if Nani is fit to raise a child, while Dr. Jumba and Pleakley (voice of Kevin McDonald) attempt to capture "Experiment 626" and bring him back home. Chris Sanders, who provides the voice of Stitch, also co-wrote and co-directed the film, which features numerous Elvis Presley tunes on the soundtrack, as well as a new recording of "Burning Love" by country star Wynonna. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Daveigh ChaseChris Sanders, (more)
 
2002  
 
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Sinatra: The Classic Duets features the beloved crooner singing with a variety of other famous performers including Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, and Ethel Merman, as well as his daughter Nancy Sinatra. Also featured are numbers with his old Rat Pack buddies Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Among the songs performed are "You Make Me Feel So Young," "Me and My Shadow," "High Hopes," "Nice Work If You Can Get It," and over a dozen more. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Frank Sinatra
 
2002  
 
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Dan Griffin directs the film 200 Cadillacs, an hour-long documentary about Elvis Presley's tendency to give away brand-new Cadillacs, expensive jewelry, and entire homes as gifts. The filmmakers interview the personal assistants and friends who were often recipients of these extravagant gifts. Subjects include Elvis' drummer D.J. Fontana, Sweet Inspirations singer Myrna Smith, and Jordanaires singer Gordon Stoker. The film also includes interviews with Cadillac salesmen Joey Abel and Ernie Barrasso, along with over 200 archival photographs. Includes television footage from The Frank Sinatra Show and The Ed Sullivan Show. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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2001  
 
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In 1950, a former radio engineer named Sam Phillips opened a recording studio in Memphis, TN, and began cutting sessions on Southern country and blues artists, which he leased to record labels around the country. In 1952, Phillips decided to cut out the middleman and started his own record company, Sun Records; while Phillips continued to record C&W and R&B acts, he began finding artists who were mixing the two styles into something different. Within a few years, Phillips had discovered and recorded Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and many more, and while Phillips certainly didn't invent rock & roll, his label was one of the first to truly give it a voice, and few record companies have ever had so great a cultural impact as Sun. Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records is a documentary which looks at the history of Phillips' little label, and the impact it had on music and culture worldwide. Along with visits from legendary Memphis musicians, Good Rockin' Tonight also features a number of top rock acts paying tribute to the music of Sun Records, including Paul McCartney, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Matchbox Twenty, Kid Rock, Mark Knopfler, and many more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2001  
 
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The Ed Sullivan Show was the definitive variety show on television for over two decades. This compilation is comprised of a series of musical performances by some of the greatest names in rock history including a half-dozen appearances by Elvis Presley as well as songs by The Beatles, Sly & the Family Stone, and "The Killer" Jerry Lee Lewis. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2001  
 
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One of the greatest icons of the twentieth century, Elvis Presley has been the subject of numerous documentaries. This particular film focuses on The King's younger life, but devotes attention to most every aspect of his career, including his work as a Hollywood leading man. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1999  
 
Elvis the Pelvis stands still long enough to reveal his spiritual side, as he performs 35 pure gospel songs, which are juxtaposed with interviews of some famous gospel singers who knew the him. Featured are performances of "Peace in the Valley," "Crying in the Chapel," "Amazing Grace," "Bosom of Abraham," and "This Time, You Gave Me a Mountain." Some performances offer intimate glimpses of the King's life with friends as they gather together to sing. The two-part program, narrated by Sander Vanocur, was made after Elvis' death. But those who knew and worked with him, including Myrna Smith (The Sweet Inspirations) and Ray Walker (The Jordanaires), speak eloquently of Elvis' religious faith and of his Southern gospel roots. ~ Rovi

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1998  
 
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One of television's first superstars, Milton Berle is honored by his peers and those he has influenced including such entertainment luminaries as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley. This star-studded and clip-filled show is also available on a DVD that offers a biography of Berle as well as a photo gallery. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1996  
NR  
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The life and career of the most remarkable performer in the history of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, is examined in this video. Using photos, vintage film footage and interviews with those who knew and worked with him, this documentary gives a portrait of Elvis the Man, as well as Elvis the Entertainer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1994  
 
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For decades, The Ed Sullivan Show was the place to catch all of the hottest acts in pop music. This retrospective from Good Times Entertainment is hosted by Michelle Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas and includes a numbers of classic performances, such as the Jackson 5 doing "I Want You Back," Bill Haley & His Comets doing "Rock Around the Clock," and Janis Joplin doing "Maybe, Maybe, Maybe." ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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1993  
 
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In this documentary, officially authorized by his estate, Elvis Presley's career in music and films prior to his entering the U.S. Army is shown. Included are clips from his films and television appearances, some previously unseen home movies, and interviews with people who knew and worked with him. ~ Brian Gusse, Rovi

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1992  
 
Elvis! Elvis! Elvis! Yes its the King of Rock & Roll as never seen before in this collection of rare outtakes and negatives from the fabulous MGM vaults. Included are clips of Presely singing such hits as "Teddy Bear," "Heartbreak Hotel," "All Shook Up" and more. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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