Beneath the surface of the 31 formulaic films he starred in lies a fascinating case study of artistic compromise, the collision of "Old Hollywood" and "Rock 'n' Roll," and a business model that valued product over art.
The story of Elvis's movies ends with the 1968 "Comeback Special." This TV special was originally planned as a Christmas special featuring Elvis singing safe carols in a tuxedo (the movie persona). Instead, Elvis rebelled, donned the leather jumpsuit, and returned to his rock-and-roll roots. elvis presley movies
The early 1960s were Elvis's most productive and creative period as a film star. "Viva Las Vegas" (1964), co-starring Ann-Margret, is a joyous musical romp that showcases Elvis's dancing and singing talents. "Roustabout" (1964) and "King Creole" (1958) are also standouts, featuring Elvis in dual roles and showcasing his acting range. Beneath the surface of the 31 formulaic films
Widely considered his best work, this gritty noir directed by Michael Curtiz (of Casablanca fame) allowed Elvis to showcase real acting range. 2. The Formula Era (1960–1969) The early 1960s were Elvis's most productive and