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Love Me Tender (1956)

Starring: Richard Egan, Debra Paget Director: Robert D. Webb Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


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Here's the alpha point of Elvis Presley's film career, the introduction of the raw-boned Mississippi boy into Hollywood pictures. E.P. takes a supporting role, and his entrance is delayed for nearly 20 minutes: kid brother to returning Civil War soldier Richard Egan, his character marries Egan's sweetheart Debra Paget when Egan is presumed dead. It's a chance for Elvis, his face still trembling with baby fat, to emote dramatically and finish tragically, both of which he does passably well. A serviceable Western, the film shamelessly shoehorns four Presley tunes into two sequences: E.P. crooning on mama's porch, and performing at a country fair (where starchy locals don't seem disturbed at the boy's gyrating hips and happy feet). All in all, a shrewd way to put a foot in Hollywood's doorway, and, of course, one of the last Presley movies to feel like a real film and not a vehicle for the King. --Robert Horton


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Not much in the way of DVD extras, although a Spanish-language trailer is amusing. The main attraction is getting to see the movie in crisp black-and-white widescreen after years of panned-and-scanned TV showings. --Robert Horton

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Introducing Elvis..., September 12, 2004
By L. Shirley "Laurie's Boomer Views" (fountain valley, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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"Love Me Tender" is the touching tale of brotherly love, and the after effects of war. It is also the film that introduces Elvis to us as an actor. Although not his best screen work(he gets better in later films), it's very much worth the view, just to be serenaded by him throughout the film, and his moving rendition of "Love Me Tender" will put a lump in your throat and have you humming it for days after.

Richard Egan, William Campbell, and James Drury are the three older Reno Brothers who have been off fighting in the Civil War for four years. They are fighting for the Confederates, and not knowing the war has ended, have robbed the Northern Army's payroll, with all intentions of turning it over to the cause of the South. When they find out the war is over, they earnestly figure it is the "spoils of war" and divvy it up with the other men in their group. They happily return home, and Vance(Egan) is especially anticipating reuniting with the girl he left behind, the beautiful Kathy(Debra Paget).

Things go downhill from there...Everyone thought Vance had been killed in the war, his younger brother Clint(Elvis), has married his girl, and the law is after the brothers for the payroll money they stole. Vance loves his younger brother and tries to live with this turn of events, but things go from bad to worse as he tries to make things right with everyone.

Elvis performs several musical numbers throughout the film, including "We're Gonna Move" and the toe tappin "Poor Boy". And as I said above, these performances, make this film well worth the view. They're pure Elvis.

From 1956, in Black and White, it's a musical Western, a story of a brother's love, action, romance and ELVIS!...Enjoy.....Laurie

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not really an Elvis movie, but a good Civil War western, October 15, 2002
By Peter Ingemi (Worcester County, Massachusetts United States) - See all my reviews
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Ok I'm no big fan of Elvis, I know his music, (an American can't help but know it.) Its good music, but I don't own a song of his. I don't claim to be a follower of his movies either, but this one is a western and I AM a follower of westerns and Civil War movies and this passes well.

This movie brings it highs and lows. A trio of brothers fresh from a raid of a Union payroll find out that the war is over on their way to turn in the money to their General with the unit. Their commander Vance (the eldest brother) decides there is no Confederate Government to turn the cash in to. They split the dough and head home. The family gets a shock that they are alive when they were told they were dead, while he gets a shock which the girl we was to marry is wed to his younger brother (Elivs).

The plot twists when the Union army decides that to come after the former raiders, causing splits among the raiders and increasing the tension between the brothers. The movie is more than passable (should likely be 3 3/4 stars vs 4's) and the acting is pretty good and the story moves along well.

As far as Elvis goes, this movie proves he can act. Its a shame that we don't see him in later years in more conventional movies such as this one. This picture convinces me he could carry it off well. Sinatra was able to pull off movies that were seperate from his singing, (although he did a fair amount of "singing" movies.) its a shame Elvis never got that chance.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elvis' film debut and first view on-screen is a milestone!, November 8, 2002
"Love Me Tender" was a complete success when it first came to theaters November 15, 1956. The love triangle in this story is one-in-a-million! Elvis does such good acting in this picture that some fans could consider it his finest acting...and it's only his first movie! Elvis does four songs in the picture: "We're Gonna Move", "Love Me Tender", "Let Me", and "Poor Boy." Although "Love Me Tender" is set after the Civil War the songs Elvis sings are closely related to rock'n'roll. Very disappointing when Elvis' character dies near the end. Elvis' mother did not like that at all. I cried when Elvis' character dies, and after the family walks solemnly away from his grave there is a ghostly close-up of Elvis singing "Love Me Tender." I was shocked, and cried at this! Elvis fans, if you want something a little more uplifting, try "Loving You." Elvis didn't like when he did the songs in "Love Me Tender" because his band wasn't there with him on-screen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still a thrill for Elvis fans of any age!
Love Me Tender was a milestone for Elvis and pop-culture in general. Of course, it's a very entertaining film -- even if you're not enamored of The King. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Arena

5.0 out of 5 stars This is where Elvis Presley's movie career really began!
Thursday, November 15th, 1956, was a rather interesting occasion; because, it was on this date that the educational system of New York City suffered a very unusual setback. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Timothy Swan

3.0 out of 5 stars "Love Me Tender" brought to the movies one of the most popular entertainers of all time, Mr. Rock 'N' Roll himself.
Why 20th Century Fox felt that starring him in a Western would be successful is merely academic... When Elvis broke into gyrations and song, audiences were electrified... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Roberto Frangie

4.0 out of 5 stars Classic EP
"Love Me Tender" was Elvis' introduction into the movies. I think without Elvis, it would probably have died at the box office. Read more
Published 18 months ago by D. Craig

5.0 out of 5 stars This is where it all started.
Want to see where the King of rock and roll got his start in Hollywood? Watch Love me Tender. Elvis was many things, including a very good actor. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Brandon Pegg

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Memories
Having seen this movie when it first came out in the 50's I'm sure my rating now is different than it was then as I was one of the hardcore Elvis fans! Read more
Published on April 11, 2007 by Amelia G. Hogan

5.0 out of 5 stars B&W or color?
I bought mine and it's in black and white, not colorized as the store claims to be. So I would give all the stores selling this item as colorized version a zero star!!!!
Published on March 11, 2006 by V. A. D. SILVA

3.0 out of 5 stars NOT IN COLOR (as advertised by Amazon!)
Now, WHAT a major disappointment! Look at the product description. It says: "Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC"... Read more
Published on March 2, 2006 by Marcel Pedneault

4.0 out of 5 stars Here's a raw Presley appearing in his film debut
For anyone who enjoys Elvis Presley's earlier films, Love Me Tender is a must buy. Presley was not even the top star of this film, but by now, the other actors are long... Read more
Published on February 24, 2006 by Barbara H. Holaday

5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Elvis Movie!
Love Me Tender is, by far, my favorite Elvis movie. Yes, Elvis sings but it is the storyline that clinches my 5 star rating. Read more
Published on August 8, 2003 by Carolyn Christy

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