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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cigar smokin', beer drinkin', womanizing Elvis,
By Daniel Halifko (orlando, florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elvis / Stay Away Joe [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Stay Away, Joe was filmed in the beautiful Sedona, Az area circa1968. The aesthetic value of enjoying this unspoiled scenery is worth the price of admission or price of the video. A departure from the previous Elvis formula movie...Elvis drinks beer, smokes cigars, puts the moves on every women he sees, regardless if she is spoken for or not. Oddly enough, Elvis does not "get the girl." in the end. Stay Away, Joe is totally slapstick, silly, outrageously camp. The indian stereotypes are politcially incorrect by today's standards. But both whiteman and indians are portrayed as boozing, brawling buffoons. This is perhaps the worst editing I ever saw in a film. Fight scenes and dance scenes and at time the music soundtrack is uneven and incongruous. Burgess Meredith portrays Elvis' indian father and is without a doubt the worst makeup job ever fimed. His makeup looks like it was applied with a putty knife. Surprisingly Elvis sings only 4 songs. "Stay Away" set to the tune of "Greenselves" starts with the opening credits with an aerial view of Sedona and beautiful redrock formations. Another is "All I Needed Was This Rain" a slow tempo blusey number positions Elvis out in a rainstorm with four canine companions. And "Dominique" a silly little ditty set to a suggestive seductive romp up the canyon, where two women wear Elvis out. All in all a pretty silly, low budget and poorly edited film. The humor is arcane, inane and most certainly dated. But dated to a much simpler time in America when humor was less sophisticated, uncomplicated and unchallenged by the ethical and moral morass of today. Buy it if you are an Elvis fan.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
DANCES WITH WOLVES of 1968,
By The JuRK (Our Vast, Cultural Desert) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elvis / Stay Away Joe [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Before people lose their minds about the title of my review, just think about this: I genuinely wonder how the Native American community viewed this film when it was released. Sure, the stereotypes we see in STAY AWAY, JOE are now considered highly offensive--that Native Americans are irresponsible and alcoholic and such--but were they thrilled to be shown in a movie where they weren't getting shot off a horse by John Wayne?
As politically-incorrect as these images are, I gotta say that there was something...hip...about this nonstop party. I'd be really curious to find out how Native Americans felt about this movie when it came out. Elvis chasing two beautiful Indian girls in Sedona's spectacular red rock country plays like a dream. Although most of the humor dropped with a thud for me, I did get a chuckle out of Elvis running off to the same liquor store with a carload of girls every time his character got a hold of a couple bucks. I'm not saying this is a great movie. But I think I'd enjoy it again before signing up for the guilt-heapin' pretensions of the Billy Jack films. Maybe if Elvis had been Billy Jack....
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's a Weird Scene, Man!,
By Ldean (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stay Away, Joe (DVD)
Apart from the unfortunate Native American stereotypes, "Stay Away, Joe" (1968) features one of Elvis' most engaging performances in this party-hardy farce. Nice Sedona photography and remarkably few songs. A strange film to be sure, but the King certainly made worse.
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