What's Your Favorite Elvis Presley Movie?
Maery
2010/01/08 02:07:27
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In honor of Elvis Presley's 75th birthday, swivel your hips and vote for your favorite Elvis movie!
Top Opinion
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Romanov~PWCM~JLA 2010/01/08 07:40:11Viva Las Vegas+9Out of the ones listed I would have to say Viva Las Vegas, Mostly because I love anything about Las Vegas. But truthfully I would have to say Flaming Star. I think it is a great movie and a great western. P.S. as I just saw in a post below me, Follow that Dream would be a close second.





















the king is the king
went around the very big block . . . doubled ! . . . And, his last one :::: Playing Dr.
John Carpenter, in '' CHANGE OF HABIT ''. It was Presley's attempt to break his
chains from the '' Man '' . . . his boss. For years, Elvis, tired of these same roles,
different women and different venues; Not even Class B work !
movie. Elvis, was in his infancy of stardom and he '' had the world in his hands; it was his oyster ! '' In due time, he quickly tired of the '' Man ''; his boss, who ruled Elvis with an iron-fist, and Elvis, hated it. Elvis' dance routine in the movie, is considered to be his finest of any movie The professional choreographer that was hired realized Elvis had
a different '' pace ''; a different '' timing '' mechanism in his head, and he could not work with Elvis.
His co-star, Judy Tyler, born 9 October 1932, was in the car that her husband was driving as they drove from LA to NY. He swerved to miss a truck and when he went around the truck he drove right into an on-coming car. He died that night and Judy
died the next day, 4 July 1957. This was just three ( 3 ) days after the movie's
completion. Elvis, refused to watch the movie; '' too unbearable '' he said. '' She and
I, had so much fun, on the movie set and now, she is gone. '' Judy Tyler, was a
budding starlet.
But happy 75th for him ....wow that is sad