The life and career of the legendary Rock ’n Roll icon Elvis Presley has long been hugely influential within musical culture and even forty-five years since his death, he has a strong following worldwide; the members of which continue to hold the torch for his material and on-off stage persona. Naturally, his output has even stretched to influence filmmakers to this very day including writer/director Baz Luhrmann whose biopic on the legend is being released in theaters June 24.
Record producer Sam Phillips was responsible for helping Elvis during the first two years in his career, coaxing the best studio performances from him in those now classic initial records. As much as Elvis loved and collaborated well with Sam, Elvis knew that with the help of a charismatic manager who approached him in 1956 he could hit the big time and movies would undoubtedly be in the equation.
The western Love Me Tender was Elvis’ screen acting debut and saw him take the role of a dashing farmhand and brother of a group of outlaws.
Nevertheless, the studios treated each production with respect and had serious script treatments and talent behind the camera for Elvis. He was approached to star in director Michael Curtiz’s King Creole, which was originally prepped for James Dean before his untimely death. With gorgeous cinematography and choreography, King Creole allegedly became Elvis’ favorite of his movies.
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