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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 he's finally released. He becomes a big star but his inflated ego gets him into trouble with his former cellmate and his new girlfriend. Short on plot but heavy on rock & roll, this EP classic features such hit songs as "Treat Me Nice," "Baby, I Don't Care," "Don't Leave Me Now," and, of course, the classic title song, performed in an elaborate jailhouse number that Elvis choreographed himself. This is Elvis in all his big-screen glory, and the movie's upbeat ending made it a huge success during its original release.
--Jeff Shannon
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Vince everett is serving a one-year jail sentence for manslaughter. While in the big house his cellmate a former country singer introduces him to the record business. Everett takes to it so well that he decides to become a singer when he gets out. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/03/2004 Starring: Elvis Presley Jennifer Holden Run time: 96 minutes Rating: G Director: Richard Thorpe
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