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King Creole

King Creole

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best movie and acting for Elvis........
Review: This was the best movie Elvis did...his acting was good and the movie had a plot not just about Elvis getting the girl......

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Never be the same again....
Review: To a lot of critics and non-fans of the Master of Song or King of Rock 'n' Roll, to give him his correct title, Elvis Presley was merely a wooden celluloid freak who just sang to children, animals, and everybody's Grandmother on a movie set. That might have been the case during the mid-'60's when Elvis didn't know how to perform on a movie set any other way than to follow the less than mediocre script which was getting more tedious and morose as the previous one. This trend was set by the formula that started with "G.I. Blues" and finally reaffirmed with the classic, "Blue Hawaii", from then on in with the exception of "Flaming Star", it was a pretty poor rag-bag bunch. However, "King Creole" was Elvis' jewel in the crown. The film is a testimony to a time when rebellion amongst teenage life was coming to the fore and the struggle for a young person's individuality in society was a constant threat to many parents of the 1950's genre. If Elvis was to be a big movie star this is the one that certainly went a step further than "Jailhouse Rock" to ascertain that position. Elvis' acting improved over the three film period of 1956-57, and in "King Creole" you can see the transition. He brings to the screen all the grittiness, excitement, tension that his character, Danny Fisher, is all about. This great quality DVD really pays justice to a classic piece of film making by Director Michael Curtiz and a great supporting cast that Elvis gained so much from performing with in this story. Another transition also happens in this DVD and that is one of the music. Apparently, Elvis never really liked Jazz music, but he certainly forgot all about that when he cut the soundtrack to this movie. I'm sure that Jazz music featured slightly higher on his list after he realised what he could do in the studio with this kind of music and blending it with his own rock rythmns and blues orientations. To me, this is one of the greatest films ever made, by one of the most underrated actors of our time. To the critics and non-fans alike: Watch it and Weep!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THERE'S NOT MANY GREAT ELVIS FILMS, BUT THIS IS ONE!!!
Review: Yeah, it's a little hokey - it's an Elvis flik! BUT, this one is really a joy to watch. It features Elvis at his best - his acting is strong, he looks fantastic, and the songs are great!!
I was surprised how much I enjoyed this - I watched it to hear the music, and be mildly amused, but I ended up quite engrossed and impressed! If you want to see some quality Elvis films, this is one of them, along with Jailhouse Rock, Loving You, GI Blues, and Viva Las Vegas. Definitely worth seeing for good music and Elvis in his prime.


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