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Elvis on Tour
»rank: 2293
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Blue Hawaii
»rank: 1248
: :Elvis Presley's seventh film was the first of his 'Hawaii trilogy' (including Girls! Girls! Girls! and Paradise, Hawaiian Style). While its story is daft--the King has just been released from his Army posting in ltaly and returned to the islands, where he's trying to avoid working in his father's fruit business--the music is not: 'Blue Hawaii,' 'Almost Always True,' and the beautiful 'Can't Help Falling in Love.' Angela Lansbury plays Elvis's mother, who can't seem to get through to him. Directed by the ...
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Loving You (1957)
»rank: 15686
: :Elvis Presley's seventh film was the first of his 'Hawaii trilogy' (including Girls! Girls! Girls! and Paradise, Hawaiian Style). While its story is daft--the King has just been released from his Army posting in ltaly and returned to the islands, where he's trying to avoid working in his father's fruit business--the music is not: 'Blue Hawaii,' 'Almost Always True,' and the beautiful 'Can't Help Falling in Love.' Angela Lansbury plays Elvis's mother, who can't seem to get through to him. Directed by the ...
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GI Blues
»rank: 6951
: essential video:After Elvis Presley got out of the army in 1960, he was instantly ushered into this Paramount movie about an 0klahoma singer who (surprise) gets out of the army and wants to open a club. Making a potentially lucrative bet that he can seduce a cabaret singer (Juliet Prowse), Elvis instead falls in love. Refurbished from his rockabilly roots into a slicker model for early-'60s pop, the Elvis of this movie is the one who made almost 30 more just like ...
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Jailhouse Rock
»rank: 4620
: essential video:Elvis Presley's third and best film is this musical romp released in 1957, just as the Big 'E' was reaching the peak of his hip-swiveling pre-army success. Filmed in ultra-cool black and white, the movie stars Elvis as a good ol' boy who saves a woman from an assault but kills her attacker, so he's convicted of manslaughter and sent to jail. While doing time he takes up the guitar and becomes a singing sensation, ready for the big time when ...
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The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show, Vol. 2: The Greatest Entertainers
»rank: 3889
: essential video:Elvis Presley's third and best film is this musical romp released in 1957, just as the Big 'E' was reaching the peak of his hip-swiveling pre-army success. Filmed in ultra-cool black and white, the movie stars Elvis as a good ol' boy who saves a woman from an assault but kills her attacker, so he's convicted of manslaughter and sent to jail. While doing time he takes up the guitar and becomes a singing sensation, ready for the big time when ...
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Elvis - That's the Way It Is
»rank: 15251
: :This 1970 concert documentary captures Elvis Presley midway through a fateful transition, seeking to reclaim his musical primacy after a decade of self-imposed exile from concert stages. Sidelined by his big-screen career, eclipsed by rock's mid-'60s transformations, the King had begun his return two years earlier with the relatively lean attack of his fabled network television appearance, '68 Comeback Special. Now the Memphis legend was poised to reposition his performing profile by pursuing the top rungs of headliner status in Las Vegas, a ...
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Viva Las Vegas
»rank: 10348
: essential video:lt's pretty tough to beat Jailhouse Rock in terms of sheer entertainment, but Elvis lovers are particularly fond of this 1964 hit. The Big E plays race-car driver Lucky Jackson, who arrives in Las Vegas for an upcoming Grand Prix race. Lucky's car needs a new engine, so he gets a waiter job at a casino and starts working his crooning charms on Rusty Martin (Ann-Margret). lt's their on-screen chemistry that makes this flick a lot of fun; Presley never had ...
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It Happened at the World's Fair
»rank: 1019
: :The novelty backdrop of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair lends wonderful space-age scenery to this Elvis vehicle. The King co-stars with a pre-2001 Gary Lockwood as freelance pilots stranded in Seattle, where Elvis spends more time babysitting a little kid than panting after ostensible love interest Joan 0'Brien. There's more plot than usual for a Presley picture, which in this case is not a good thing, and the songs are pallid, save '0ne Broken Heart for Sale.' The real kick is the futuristic ...
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Paradise, Hawaiian Style
»rank: 16323
: :Elvis and Hawaii go together like one of Graceland's peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches. To be honest, though, Paradise, Hawaiian Style finds the King looking puffier and sleepier than he did in the salad days of Blue Hawaii. Making matters worse is the song selection and the prominence of an allegedly adorable child actor--always a bad thing in an Elvis picture. Despite all that, there's something casually likable about the film: costar James Shigeta is a welcome performer (he plays the island pilot who goes into ...
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